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Validity and validation / Catherine S. Taylor.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Understanding statisticsPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 2013Description: 206 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780199791040 (pbk. : acidfree paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 001.422 23 TAY
Contents:
1 Validity and Validation in Research and Assessment ; 2 Evidence for the Internal Validity of Research Results ; 3 External Threats to Validity ; 4 Validity of Statistical Conclusions ; 5 Construct Related Evidence for Validity ; 6 Interpretation, Use, and Consequences of Scores from Assessments ; 7 Validity Theory and Validation Resources
Validity and validation in research and assessment -- Evidence for the internal validity of research results -- External threats to validity -- Validity of statistical conclusions -- Construct related evidence for validity -- Interpretation, use, and consequences of scores from assessments -- Validity theory and validation resources.
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The Understanding Research series focuses on the process of writing up social research. The series is broken down into three categories: Understanding Statistics, Understanding Measurement, and Understanding Qualitative Research. The books provide researchers with guides to understanding, writing, and evaluating social research. Each volume demonstrates how research should be represented, including how to write up the methodology as well as
the research findings. Each volume also reviews how to appropriately evaluate published research.

Validity and Validation is an introduction to validity theory and to the methods used to obtain evidence for the validity of research and assessment results. The book pulls together the best thinking from educational and psychological research and assessment over the past 50 years. It briefly describes validity theory's roots in the philosophy of science. It highlights the ways these philosophical perspectives influence concepts of internal and external validity in research
methodology, as well as concepts of validity and reliability in educational and psychological tests and measurements. Each chapter provides multiple examples (e.g., research designs and examples of output) to help the readers see how validation work is done in practice, from the ways we design research studies to the
ways we interpret research results. Of particular importance is the practical focus on validation of scores from tests and other measures. The book also addresses strategies for investigating the validity of inferences we make about examinees using scores from assessments, as well as how to investigate score uses, the value implications of score interpretations, and the social consequences of score use. With this foundation, the book presents strategies for minimizing threats for validity as
well as quantitative and qualitative methods for gathering evidence for the validity of scores.

1 Validity and Validation in Research and Assessment ; 2 Evidence for the Internal Validity of Research Results ; 3 External Threats to Validity ; 4 Validity of Statistical Conclusions ; 5 Construct Related Evidence for Validity ; 6 Interpretation, Use, and Consequences of Scores from Assessments ; 7 Validity Theory and Validation Resources

Validity and validation in research and assessment -- Evidence for the internal validity of research results -- External threats to validity -- Validity of statistical conclusions -- Construct related evidence for validity -- Interpretation, use, and consequences of scores from assessments -- Validity theory and validation resources.

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