Reliability means…, Consistency of measurement, Measuring the correct concept, Validity means…, Repeating the same measurement, Accuracy in measuring what should be measured, A test can be valid only if it is…, Reliable, Unreliable , If a bathroom scale gives the same result every time but the result is wrong, it is…, Reliable but not valid, Valid but not reliable, Test–retest consistency refers to…, Validity , Reability , . “Does the test measure what it claims to measure?” refers to…, Validity, Reability, Content validity checks whether…, The test covers all aspects of the concept, The test predicts future performance, Predictive validity refers to…, Correlation with a current external measure, The ability to forecast future outcomes, Concurrent validity means…, Results agree with another test given at the same time, Results predict future success, 5. Face validity refers to…, Whether the test measures a future behavior, Whether the test appears valid to test-takers, If a vocabulary test contains speaking questions, it lacks…, Predictive validity, content validity, A test used to predict students’ college GPA measures…, Predictive validity, Face validity .

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