When a test is considered to be a good substitute for a criterion test, the test has a high degree of a. Predictive validity b. Construct validity c. Content validity d. Concurrent validity
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Construct validity refers to the extent to which a test measures the theoretical construct it is intended to measure. Content validity refers to the extent to which a test adequately represents the content domain it is intended to measure. Concurrent validity Show more…
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