Test 3: Validity

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Criterion

Concurrent validity is a form of _____ validity, in which the measure predicts the value of another variable that is measured at the same time.

Correlate

Construct validity is the extent to which measures of a construct _____ as expected with measures of other constructs.

Construct

Convergent validity is the extent to which two measures of the same _____ correlate with one another.

Correlate

Convergent validity is the extent to which two measures of the same construct _____ with one another.

Operations

Converging _____ is the notion that confidence in a particular pattern of results increases if that general pattern is observed using a variety of research methods and operational definitions.

Research methods

Converging operations is the notion that confidence in a particular pattern of results increases if that general pattern is observed using a variety of _____ and operational definitions

Operational definitions

Converging operations is the notion that confidence in a particular pattern of results increases if that general pattern is observed using a variety of research methods and _____.

Predicts

Criterion validity is the extent to which a measure _____ a particular outcome.

Discriminant

Divergent (or _____) validity is the extent to which measures of different constructs do not correlate together, at least under some circumstances.

Constructs

Divergent (or discriminant) validity is the extent to which measures of different _____ do not correlate together, at least under some circumstances.

External

Ecological validity is a form of _____ validity that refers specifically to the extent to which the results of a laboratory study can be generalized to a real-world situation.

Laboratory

Ecological validity is a form of external validity that refers specifically to the extent to which the results of a _____ study can be generalized to a real-world situation.

Generalized

External validity is the extent to which the results of one study can be _____ across other levels of situational or participant variables, including other research methods.

situational; participant

External validity is the extent to which the results of one study can be generalized across other levels of _____ or _____ variables.

intuition; reason

Face validity is the degree to which a measure appears to be valid based on _____ and _____ rather than empirical tests.

Empirical

Face validity is the degree to which a measure appears to be valid based on intuition and reason rather than _____ tests.

Cause and effect

Internal validity is the amount of confidence we can have in a _____ conclusion.

Criterion

Predictive validity is a form of _____ validity, in which the measure predicts the value of another variable that is measured in the future.

Divergent

_____ (or discriminant) validity is the extent to which measures of different constructs do not correlate together, at least under some circumstances.

Converging

_____ operations is the notion that confidence in a particular pattern of results increases if that general pattern is observed using a variety of research methods and operational definitions.

Concurrent

_____ validity is a form of criterion validity, in which the measure predicts the value of another variable that is measured at the same time.

Predictive

_____ validity is a form of criterion validity, in which the measure predicts the value of another variable that is measured in the future.

Ecological

_____ validity is a form of external validity that refers specifically to the extent to which the results of a laboratory study can be generalized to a real-world situation.

Test

_____ validity is how good an operational definition a test is of a construct.

Test

_____ validity is how well a given test measures what it is meant to measure.

Internal

_____ validity is the amount of confidence we can have in a cause and effect conclusion.

Face

_____ validity is the degree to which a measure appears to be valid based on intuition and reason rather than empirical tests.

Criterion

_____ validity is the extent to which a measure predicts a particular outcome.

Construct

_____ validity is the extent to which measures of a construct correlate as expected with measures of other constructs.

External

_____ validity is the extent to which the results of one study can be generalized across other levels of situational or participant variables, including other research methods.

Convergent

_____ validity is the extent to which two measures of the same construct correlate with one another.


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