"Face validity" is
A) the correlation between a test score and some poorly established criterion.
B) the best evidence for validity.
C) acceptable for research studies but not for tests used in clinical practice.
D) not really a form of validity because it offers no evidence to support conclusions.
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Q12: The agreement between a test score and
Q13: Which type of validity is most important
Q14: Which of the following should be considered
Q15: As a result of the Griggs v.
Q16: Why is evidence for criterion-related validity gathered?
A)It
Q18: Concurrent and predictive validity are both subcategories
Q19: Which of the following is an important
Q20: How does the current edition of Standards
Q21: Many psychologists no longer believe this to
Q22: Job samples exemplify the use of
A)criterion validity.
B)predictive
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