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Construct Validity
The degree to which a test or instrument accurately measures the theoretical construct or psychological concept it intends to.
Content Validity
The degree to which a test or instrument covers the representative breadth of the topic or construct it is intended to measure.
Construct Validity
The degree to which a test measures what it claims to be measuring, indicating the test's accuracy in assessing theoretical constructs.
Content Validity
Refers to the extent to which a test measures all aspects of the content it's intended to cover.
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