Kategorien: Alle - assessments - integrity - education - reliability

von Dean Cloward Vor 3 Jahren

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Making decisions based on Valid Data

The text explores the concept of making decisions based on valid data by emphasizing the importance of reliability and consistency. It delves into the different types of validity, such as construct, content, and criterion-related validity, and how they are used to ensure the accuracy and applicability of tests like the SAT, ACT, and IQ tests.

Making decisions   based on Valid Data

What are the 6 Principles of Disability

Free and Appropriate Personalized Education (FAPE)

Factors that affect Validity

reliability

Intervening events

Test-related factors

* Viability * Accurate * Consistency * Quality * Evidence * Current * Truthful * Effective * Applicability

What is Validity

Construct Validity

Theory
Memorization test
IQ Test

Content Validity

K-TEA
Achievement test

Criterion-related validity

Predictive validity
ACT
Graduate Record Exam
SAT
Concurrent Validity
Concurrent levels of depression experienced by the test taker

Making decisions based on Valid Data

Reliability

Alternative forms
Internal Consistency
Test retest
Citizenship test

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synonyms

* Exact Corelate * Integrity * Cogent * Congruent
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