Which of the following is true of the difference between predictive validity and concurrent validity?
A) Predictive validity is supported when a measure predicts a future outcome rather than a current outcome.
B) Concurrent validity is tested using a correlation coefficient rather than a scatterplot.
C) Predictive validity is tested with Cronbach's alpha rather than kappa.
D) Concurrent validity is tested after predictive validity is established.
E) All of the above are differences between predictive validity and concurrent validity.
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