This checklist received good
predictive validity when non-referred groups of families with children up to 3 years old were compared with families referred for psychofunctional symptoms (Robert - Tissot et al., 1991).
Further, they seem to have limited
predictive validity when it comes to assessing students» potential success in college or work.
Not exact matches
Ideally, a study of
predictive validity would be longitudinal, tracking the outcomes of students over at least three years, from the point
when they complete each exam (in 10th grade) to the end of their first year in college.
As the majority's final report put it, there is no «commonly accepted criterion for determining»
when «differences in
predictive validity signify noncomparable scores.»
This study, conducted for the state of Massachusetts, examined the
predictive validity of the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam
when compared to a specific state assessment — the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS)-- that it would be replacing.
When we test the
predictive validity of ideals, we are asking the question: Does the extent to which a partner matches my ideals predict how positively I evaluate him / her?
When the two measures are collected concurrently we speak about concomitant validity whereas when a temporal delay separates the two measures we talk about predictive valid
When the two measures are collected concurrently we speak about concomitant
validity whereas
when a temporal delay separates the two measures we talk about predictive valid
when a temporal delay separates the two measures we talk about
predictive validity.
When pathways leading to clinically elevated aggression at age 5 were explored, infant disorganized attachment status, maternal personality risk, and child - rearing disagreements demonstrated equivalent
predictive validity as child aggression assessed at age 3 years.