Which of the following would not be considered an example of best practice for gathering evidence about the validity of a test?
A) Looking over the assessment questions to determine if the test is valid
B) Evaluating the validation evidence in the test manual to determine if there is sufficient evidence for its use
C) Questioning examinees about their performance strategies and/or responses to items
D) Analyzing the internal structure of an instrument using factor analysis
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Q3: In using an assessment with subscales, a
Q5: A multitrait-multimethod matrix involves:
A)correlating the instrument with
Q7: Validation evidence based on instrument content is
Q8: A low, non-significant correlation between an observation-based
Q9: It is necessary for all good tests
Q11: In examining validation evidence, Messick suggests that
Q12: A high correlation between a self-report inventory
Q13: If an instrument measures consistently but does
Q14: A statistical technique often used to examine
Q15: The difference between concurrent and predictive validity
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