Olivier Chabot

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Validity is not a characteristic of the test itself. This may seem like splitting hairs, given that we are talking about conclusions that are themselves based on test scores, but it is anything but. One reason this distinction matters is that a given test score can be used to support a wide range of different conclusions, some of which may be justified and others not.
Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us
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