Is it possible for a test to be reliable but not valid?
Reliability and ValidityAs part of the test development process, researchers strive to create psychometrically sound instruments with acceptable levels of reliability and validity. When test items are
Reliability and Validity
As part of the test development process, researchers strive to create psychometrically sound instruments with acceptable levels of reliability and validity. When test items are good-fit ones for the construct of an investigation, tests are much more likely to render results that lead to sound decision making than when they are not.
In a minimum of 200 words, respond to the following:
As part of the test development process, researchers strive to create psychometrically sound instruments with acceptable levels of reliability and validity. When test items are good-fit ones for the construct of an investigation, tests are much more likely to render results that lead to sound decision making than when they are not.
In a minimum of 200 words, respond to the following:
- Identify the psychometric properties of a test including a description of the various types of reliability and validity.
- Is it possible for a test to be reliable but not valid? Valid but not reliable?
- Describe ways in which a test constructor can boost the levels of reliability of a test.
- Identify a psychological measuring tool (such as a standardized test of intelligence) that has high predictive validity.
- Explain the pros and cons of using test scores from this measure to make predictions in real-world settings.
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