Reliability and Validity in Testing

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Reliability is a necessary and sufficient element of a good test.

False

The definition of intelligence is not controversial.

False

A good test is one that trained examiners can administer, score, and interpret with minimum difficulty.

True

The interpretation of resulting test scores is not important in determining the validity of a test.

False

A good test is one that yields actionable results that will ultimately benefit individual TT or society at large.

True

The range of areas that must be sampled to adequately measure a construct is not important in determining the validity of a test.

False

The objectivity of a test is not an important factor in determining why a particular instrument or method should be used.

False

The type of data that will be generated from using a test is not an important factor in determining why a particular instrument or method should be used.

False

The consistency of the measuring tool is not an important aspect of reliability.

False

The way individual test items contribute to or detract from the test's validity is not important in determining the validity of a test.

False

This quiz covers the concepts of reliability and validity in testing, including precision and consistency of measurements, accuracy in measuring what is intended, and the controversy surrounding defining intelligence. Questions may include topics such as test items sampling and the importance of reliability and validity in creating good tests.

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