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On Validity Theory and Test Validation

Educational Researcher, 2007
Lissitz and Samuelsen (2007) propose a new framework for conceptualizing test validity that separates analysis of test properties from analysis of the construct measured. In response, the author of this article reviews fundamental characteristics of test validity, drawing largely from seminal writings as well as
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Testing for SL Validity

1970
It may seem that the argument whose most sophisticated PL argument consistency form was developed in the last chapter must be valid since no possible world could be such that “All heads of horses are heads of animals” would be false. Although we can perhaps not conceive of such a world, this failure of conception is not conclusive, as we can see by ...
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Validity and Validation in Language Testing

2005
The concept of validity, which concerns the truth-value of a test and its scores, is both powerful and precarious: powerful because it dominates all aspects of language testing; and precarious because it responds uneasily to four challenges. These are first, the challenge of the appeal to logic and to syllogistic reasoning; second, the challenge of the ...
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Validity of the WADA test

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2002
Christoph, Helmstaedter, Martin, Kurthen
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Validation of diagnostic tests

Intensive Care Medicine, 1993
B. Bermejo   +4 more
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Testing and Validation

1996
Testing is a complex engineering effort and must be well planned in order to be executed properly. In order to test a product the supplier must be able to identify the various levels of testing to be performed and the requirements for those levels of testing.
Raymond Kehoe, Alka Jarvis
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Validation and Testing

2014
Two critical steps in the model building process are model specification and model estimation. In this chapter we turn to the next stage in model building: validation (also verification or evaluation) .
Peter S. H. Leeflang   +3 more
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An Updated Guideline for Assessing Discriminant Validity

Organizational Research Methods, 2022
Mikko Ronkko, Eunseong Cho
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Testing and Validation

1982
Testing and validation are more closely associated with quality assurance and control than configuration management. Nevertheless, the two control systems are connected, as described in chapter 1. CM is responsible for ensuring that the measuring points required by quality assurance (QA) exist, and this subject has already been covered in chapter 3. In
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