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data hygiene - Answer: practice to ensure minimal error in collection/storage of data
validity - Answer: degree which test/instrument measures what it purports to measure
criterion validity - Answer: when measure shows strong relationship to a gold standard (criterion)
assessment technique
construct validity - Answer: any measurement domain in which direct criterion measure is unavailable
concurrent validity - Answer: extent of agreement between two measures or assessments taken at the
same time
What is the pillar to measurement precision - Answer: reliability
reliability - Answer: consistency of a measure
A test/instrument cannot be considered ______ if it is not also _____. - Answer: valid, reliable
typical error - Answer: random error that may be observed in repeated test observations
in the context of reliability, which is signal and which is noise? - Answer: signal: smallest worthwhile
change
noise: typical error
filtering - Answer: removes unnecessary information to reduce noise from signal