Criterion-related construct validity |
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Authors: | Paul R. Rosenbaum |
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Affiliation: | (1) Statistics Department, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 19104-6302 Philadelphia, PA |
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Abstract: | Established results on latent variable models are applied to the study of the validity of a psychological test. When the test predicts a criterion by measuring a unidimensional latent construct, not only must the total score predict the criterion, but the joint distribution of criterion scores and item responses must exhibit a certain pattern. The presence of this population pattern may be tested with sample data using the stratified Wilcoxon rank sum test. Often, criterion information is available only for selected examinees, for instance, those who are admitted or hired. Three cases are discussed: (i) selection at random, (ii) selection based on the current test, and (iii) selection based on other measures of the latent construct. Discriminant validity is also discussed.This work was supported in part by Grant SES-87-01890 from the Measurement Methods and Data Improvement Program of the U.S. National Science Foundation. |
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Keywords: | construct validity criterion-related validity discriminant validity latent variable models conditional independence probability inequalities item response theory |
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