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Match List I with List II:
LIST I(Explanation)LIST II(Forms of Validity)
AContent ValidityIPertains to whether the test appears valid to ex aminees who take it.
BConcurrent ValidityIIA systematic examination of the test to deter mine whether it covers a representative sample of behaviour.
CPredictive ValidityIIIValidity of a test with another measure map ping the same behaviour.
DFace ValidityIVEffectiveness of a test in forecasting an indi vidual’s performance.
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Face validity is the least scientific form of validity, focusing on whether a test “looks” valid to those taking it.
Updated On: Jan 6, 2025
  • (A) →(II), (B) →(III), (C) →(IV), (D) →(I)
  • (A) →(IV), (B) →(II), (C) →(III), (D) →(I)
  • (A) →(I), (B) →(II), (C) →(IV), (D) →(III)
  • (A) →(III), (B) →(IV), (C) →(I), (D) →(II)
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Solution and Explanation

Matching the forms of validity with their explanations:

  • A. Content Validity → II: A systematic examination of the test to determine whether it covers a representative sample of behavior.
  • B. Concurrent Validity → III: Validity of a test with another measure mapping the same behavior.
  • C. Predictive Validity → IV: Effectiveness of a test in forecasting an individual’s performance.
  • D. Face Validity → I: Pertains to whether the test appears valid to examinees who take it.

Correct Answer: (1) (A) → (II), (B) → (III), (C) → (IV), (D) → (I)

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