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Validity   Measuring what it's supposed to measure  
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Predictive/criterion validity   Accuracy with which a test predicts future performance on a related task  
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Concurrent validity   Degree to which a new test correlates with an established test of known validity  
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Construct validity   Degree to which test scores are consistent with theoretical constructs or concepts  
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Content validity   If the test actually measures what it intends to measure  
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Reliability   Consistency with which the same event is measured repeatedly  
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Test-retest reliability   Consistency of measures when the same test is administered to the same people twice  
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Alternate-form/parallel form reliability   Consistency of the measures when two parallel forms of the same tests are administered to the same people  
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Split-half reliability   Responses of the first half are correlated with the responses on the second half  
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Interobserver/interjudge reliability   The extent that two or more observers agree in measuring and event  
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Intraobserver/intrajudge reliability   The extent to which the same observe repeatedly measures the same event consistently  
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Classification variable   Independent variable  
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Criterion variable   Dependent variable  
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Internal validity   Degree to which the data in a study represents a true cause-effect relationship  
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External validity   Refers to generalizability  
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Hawthorne effect   The extent to which the study's results are affect by the participants knowledge of taking part in an experiment  
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