Define validity
What are the 4 types of validity
Logical or face
Content
Criterion
Concurrent
Define logical or face validity
Define content validity
- Degree to which the sample of items or questions on a test are representative of some defined content
Define criterion validity
Define concurrent validity
Define reliability
What is validity dependent on
Reliability and relevance
TO be valid a test must be what
reliable
A test can be x but not y
x = reliable y = valid
What is the reliability and classical test theory
reliability and classical test theory equation
How can reliability been expressed
Define interrater reliability
inter-rater reliability is the degree of agreement among raters.
What correlation do u use for two measures, and what for more than two
Pearson r = two Intraclass correlation = for more then two
what correlation is used for interrater reliability
Kappa
What is the correlation range
What does the Pearson r tell us
It gives information about the magnitude of the association, or correlation, as well as the direction of the relationship between variables.
Explain the correlation ranges from 0 to + 1
.80 - 1: Very strong positive .60 - 79: Strong positive .40 - 59: Moderate positive .20 - 39: Weak positive .0 - 19: Very weak positive
Explain the correlation ranges from 0 to - 1
Define internal consistency reliability
nternal consistency reliability is a way to gauge how well a test or survey is actually measuring what you want it to measure.
What does test-rest measure
It reflects the variation in measurements taken by an
instrument on the same subject under the same conditions
Threats to external validity
Hawthorne effect
Demand characteristics
Threats to internal validity