Validity
Testing
People
Random
Reliability
100

The extent to which variables measure what they are supposed to measure

What is construct validity?

100

A test that measures mastery without time restraint

What is a power test?

100

did research and concluded that intelligence was normally distributed and primarily genetic

Who is Galton?

100

individual’s performance is compared to specific criterion or standard

What is criterion-referenced?

100

Increasing a test's reliability

What is increasing test length? 

200

The extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest

What is content validity?

200

A test that compares traits within the individual, not compared to another person

What is an ipsative measure?

200

isolated 120 factors which added up to the intelligence. He also is remembered for his thoughts on convergent and divergent thinking.

Who is JP Guilford?

200

100, 15

What are the mean and standard deviation of IQ?

200

measures whether each item on the test is measuring the same thing as every other item

What is Kuder-Richardson reliability?

300

How well the test compares to other instruments that are intended for the same purpose

What is concurrent validity? 

300

A test that has versions for various age brackets or levels of education

What is a vertical test?

300

Created the first intelligence test

Who are Binet and Simon?

300

statistical technique used to examine consistency between two sets of scores, etc.

What is correlation?

300

a test with 2 versions or forms that are interchangeable

What are parallel forms?

400

A test's ability to predict future performance (e.g. GRE)

What is predictive validity?

400

each item is independent from all other items 

What are normative measures?
400

Created 16 personality factor questionnaire

Who is Cattell?

400

discriminate children without an intellectual disability from children with an intellectual disability so they could be taught separately

What is the purpose of the first IQ test?

400

reliability coefficient acceptable for making important decisions about people

What is 0.95?

500

A test becomes more valid as it is refined

What is incremental validity?

500

A test that measures various factors during the same testing procedure 

What is a horizontal test?

500

Standardized (Americanized) the Stanford-Binet test

Who is Lewis Termin?

500

68%, 95%, 99.5%

What are 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations from the mean on a normal distribution? 

500

Provides estimate of range of scores if someone were to repeatedly take instrument

What is the standard error of measurement?