Asked by Vivian Pruneda on Feb 29, 2024

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Validity estimates are often expressed in terms of:

A) Degree to which validity is present
B) Whether or not validity is present
C) Likelihood of validity present
D) Amount of validity error present

Validity Estimates

Measures that indicate how well a test or assessment tool measures what it is intended to measure.

Validity Error

A discrepancy or mistake that affects the accuracy or truthfulness of a test's results.

  • Gain insight into the notion and value of validity in educational and psychological testing scenarios.
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Dyane Atienza

Feb 29, 2024

Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Validity estimates are typically expressed in terms of the degree to which validity is present, meaning the extent to which a test is actually measuring what it claims to be measuring. Validity can range from high to low, and is usually reported in terms of a correlation coefficient or other statistical measure.