Question: The correlation between two forms of the same test. A test does not correlate with measures that assess related, but different constructs. The correlation between

The correlation between two forms of the same test. A test does not correlate with measures that assess related, but different constructs. The correlation between two raters who observe the same phenomenon. A test's ability to increase the level of a prediction. The correlation of test scores with relevant criteria (predictive or concurrent). The average correlation between any single item and the sum of all items. The correlation between two administrations of the same test given to the same persons. Whether the content of a test is representative of the universe of relevant content. When test items appear to match the purpose of the test (upon surface read). A test correlates highly with other measures that assess very similar constructs. 1. Internal Consistency Reliability 2. Alternate Forms Reliability 3. Test-Retest Reliability 4. Interrater Reliability 5. Face Validity 6. Content Validity 7. Criterion Validity 8. Incremental Validity 9. Convergent Validity 10. Discriminant Validity

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