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The Stroop interference task (naming colors printed in different color ink) illustrates the effects of
Predictive Validity
The extent to which a score on a test or assessment predicts future performance on a related task or outcomes.
Content Validity
The degree to which test items are representative of the content it aims to cover.
Construct Validity
The degree to which a test or instrument measures the theoretical construct or psychological concept it claims to measure.
Predictive Validity
The extent to which a test score or measure can accurately predict future performance or behaviors in specific areas.
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