Construct Validity of the GRE Aptitude Test Across Populations - An Empirical Confirmatory Study: Convergent Validity
“the item types that are assumed to be measures of a hypothetical construct such as analytical ability should demonstrate proportionately higher interrelationships among themselves than with measures of other constructs such as verbal or quantitative ability”
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