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In an Analysis of Variance, the Variation of Scores Within

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In an analysis of variance, the variation of scores within the groups is due to the characteristics of the independent variable.

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Criterion-related Validity

The extent to which a measure is related to an outcome or criterion, testing how well one measure predicts an outcome for another measure.

Construct Validity

The extent to which a test measures what it claims to be measuring.

Construct Validity

The degree to which a test measures what it claims to be measuring, specifically the ability of a measurement tool to actually measure the theoretical construct it intends to measure.

Criterion-related Validity

The extent to which a test's scores correlate with another measure or outcome that it is theoretically expected to predict.

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