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Using Correlation to Establish Measurement Reliability and Validity

Correlational research is frequently utilized to assess the reliability and validity of psychological measurements. For example, to evaluate the validity of a new, brief extraversion test, a researcher might administer it to a large group alongside a longer, established extraversion test. By checking if the scores on the brief test strongly correlate with the scores on the longer test, the researcher can determine the new test's validity. In these methodological evaluations, neither variable is assumed to cause the other, so the terms independent and dependent variable do not apply.

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