validity

Cards (9)

  • what is internal validity ?
    extent to which results of the study are due to the tested variable rather than extraneous ones
  • what is external validity ?
    the extent to which the results can be generalised to other people and settings
  • what are the 4 ways of improving validity ?
    face, concurrent, predictive, temporal
  • what is face validity ?

    most basic assessment, do the tests test what it claims to
  • what is concurrent validity ?
    uses already validated measures for the variables being tested and correlates the measure from one test with the measures using another
  • what is predictive validity ?

    checks validt by assessing how well it predicts future behaviour e.g iq on school behaviour
  • what is temporal validity ?

    compares results over time by retesting - if finding sr the same the tests is valid
  • how do you improve internal validity ?
    employ tighter controls on extraneous variables and by ensuring high levels of reliability in the procedure and the measurement
  • how do you improve external validity ?
    develop realistic tests and using natural setting for studies instead od artificial tests in highly controlled conditions