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==Types of validity== |
==Types of validity== |
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*[[Content validity]] |
*[[Content validity]] |
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*[[Criterion orientated validity]] |
*[[Criterion orientated validity]] |
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*[[Predictive validity]] |
*[[Predictive validity]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Social Processes: Methodology · Types of test
In psychometic Test validity is the degree to which it can be shown that a psychological measure actually assesses the characteristics it is designed to test
Types of validity
- Concurrent validity
- Content validity
- Criterion orientated validity
- Predictive validity
- Statistical validity