Question

Match the following terms and the descriptions. Some responses can be used more than once.
1) Measures what you want it to measure and not something else
2) Degree of similarity in measurements captured at different points in time
3) The relationship between the concept being measured and the process of measuring it
4) Measuring the core concept that was intended to be measured and not something else
5) Reflects true differences among individuals' scores.
6) Just by looking at the measuring device we believe it will measure what it is supposed to measure
7) Achieved when one measurement can be linked to some other external measure
8) A reliability coefficient indicates the degree to which this concept occurred
9) Easiest type of validity to establish
10) Degree to which the measuring device represents the full range of characteristics associated with the construct of interest
11) The measurement is table, trustworthy, or dependable
12) The degree to which multiple items invoke the same response from the participant
13) Using half of the measuring items for one measurement; the other half at another measurement
A. Construct validity
B. Content validity
C. Criterion-related validity
D. Face validity
E. Internal reliability
F. Internal validity
G. Reliability
H. Split-Half reliability
I. Test-Retest reliability
J. Validity

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