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For example, scores on a new mathematics test ought to correlate more strongly with scores on another mathematics test than with scores on a reading test. Strong correlations between theoretically related measures are called convergent evidence of validity; weaker correlations between theoretically unrelated measures are discriminant evidence.
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Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us
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