GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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Split-Half Validity
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reliability
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standardization
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predictive validity
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Detailed explanation-1: -Predictive validity is the degree to which test scores accurately predict scores on a criterion measure. A conspicuous example is the degree to which college admissions test scores predict college grade point average (GPA).
Detailed explanation-2: -The main college entrance exams are the ACT and the SAT. The CLT is a newer alternative that is accepted by a small number of colleges. Colleges and universities, especially highly selective schools, may also require SAT Subject Tests.
Detailed explanation-3: -As described by Linn (1978), differential validity refers to differences in the magnitude of the correlation coefficients for different groups of test-takers, and differential prediction refers to differences in the best-fitting regression lines or in the standard errors of estimate between groups of examinees.
Detailed explanation-4: -This entrance test is compulsory for all the central universities and may also be adopted by the state/private/deemed to be universities. Anyone who has passed class 12 exams is eligible to take the common entrance test.