Incremental validity principles in test construction.
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The authors articulate 5 basic principles for enhancing incremental validity, both among elements within a test and between tests, during test construction: (a) careful, precise articulation of each element or facet within the content domain; (b) reliable measurement of each facet through use of multiple, alternate-form items; (c) examination of incremental validity at the facet level rather than the broad construct level; (d) use of items that represent single facets rather than combinations of facets; and (e) empirical examination of whether there is a broad construct or a combination of separate constructs. Using these principles, the authors offer specific suggestions for modifications in 3 classic test construction approaches; (a) criterion keying, (b) inductive test construction, and (c) deductive test construction. Implementation of these suggestions is likely to provide theoretical clarification and improved prediction. |
Year of Publication |
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2003
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Journal |
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Psychological assessment
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Volume |
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15
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Issue |
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4
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Number of Pages |
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467-77
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ISSN Number |
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1040-3590
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URL |
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http://content.apa.org/journals/pas/15/4/467
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DOI |
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10.1037/1040-3590.15.4.467
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Short Title |
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Psychol Assess
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