Validity and Reliability

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1. Validity

2. Content Validity Evidence: Inspect test questions. Does the test measure the the instructional objection objectives?

3. Criterion -Related Validity Evidence: scores from a test are correlated with an external criterion.

4. Concurrent Criterion-Related Validity: can be administered at the same time as the measure to be validated.

5. Predictive Validity Evidence: refers to how well the test predict future behaviors of the examinees.

6. Construct Validity Evidence: If the test correspond well with some theory of relationship to other information and other relationship.

7. Content Validity Evidence: Comparing test items with instructional objectives.

8. Test-Retest or Stability: Give the test twice and the correlation among the both the first set of scores and the second set of scores is determined.

9. Reliability

10. Alternate Forms or Equivalent: estimate of the reliability of the scores from the test if there are two equivalent forms of a test.

11. Internal consistency: If the test is single basic concepts , a person get one correct, it is said that they will get others right.

12. Alternate Forms or Equivalence: If two equivalent forms of a test, thes forms can be used to obtain an estimate of the reliability of the scores.

13. Split-Half Methods: Each item is assign to one half or another,