
doi: 10.1400/93088
handle: 11562/314099
Many authors have offered their contributions to the controversial subject of test validity. Thus, validity, which can be defined as the degree to which the test actually measures what it purports to measure, seems to be quite a simple idea until one looks at the literature on the subject. This paper is thought as a critical review which can be useful both to theoretically oriented and practically inclined psychologists.
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