Validity is the most fundamental consideration in test development. Understandably, much time, effort, and money is spent in its pursuit. Central to the modern conception of validity are the interpretations made, and uses planned, on the basis of test scores. There is, unfortunately, however, evidence that test users have difficulty understanding scores as intended. That is, although the proposed interpretations and use of test scores might be theoretically valid they might never come to be because the meaning of the message is lost in translation. This necessitates pause. It is almost absurd to think that the intended interpretations and uses of test scores might fail because there is a lack of alignment with the actual interpretations made...
The purpose of this study is to examine how validity has been presented in technical and other users...
Education, 1999) defi ne validity as “the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpreta...
The validity of ability tests – a case of over-interpretation? The title of this paper is not self-e...
This paper introduces the concept of user validity and provides a new perspective on the validity of...
This paper introduces the concept of user validity and provides a new perspective on the validity of...
Background: Professional standards for validity of achievement tests have long reflected a con...
most essential matter to take into account when developing and evaluating tests. Organizations like ...
The traditional concept of validity divides it into three separate types; content, criterion, and co...
Despite developments in research and practice on using examinee response process data in assessment ...
This article advances a simple conception of test validity: A test is valid for measuring an attribu...
© 2017 Dr. Timothy Mark O'LearyScore reports are of fundamental importance. They are the main visibl...
Paul E. Newton provides an insightful and scholarly overview of central issues in validity theory. A...
The 1999 Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing defines validity as the degree to which...
In this article, I discuss how the quality of language tests can be determined by means of a validat...
Test validation based on usual statistical analyses is paradoxical, as, from a falsificationist pers...
The purpose of this study is to examine how validity has been presented in technical and other users...
Education, 1999) defi ne validity as “the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpreta...
The validity of ability tests – a case of over-interpretation? The title of this paper is not self-e...
This paper introduces the concept of user validity and provides a new perspective on the validity of...
This paper introduces the concept of user validity and provides a new perspective on the validity of...
Background: Professional standards for validity of achievement tests have long reflected a con...
most essential matter to take into account when developing and evaluating tests. Organizations like ...
The traditional concept of validity divides it into three separate types; content, criterion, and co...
Despite developments in research and practice on using examinee response process data in assessment ...
This article advances a simple conception of test validity: A test is valid for measuring an attribu...
© 2017 Dr. Timothy Mark O'LearyScore reports are of fundamental importance. They are the main visibl...
Paul E. Newton provides an insightful and scholarly overview of central issues in validity theory. A...
The 1999 Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing defines validity as the degree to which...
In this article, I discuss how the quality of language tests can be determined by means of a validat...
Test validation based on usual statistical analyses is paradoxical, as, from a falsificationist pers...
The purpose of this study is to examine how validity has been presented in technical and other users...
Education, 1999) defi ne validity as “the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpreta...
The validity of ability tests – a case of over-interpretation? The title of this paper is not self-e...