Term ID: T1351

Empirical Validity

/empirical-validity/
The degree to which a psychological test or assessment tool accurately measures what it claims to measure, demonstrated through statistical relationships with relevant criteria and outcomes. This evidence-based approach ensures that assessments provide meaningful and useful information.
Example: A depression screening questionnaire showing strong correlations with clinical diagnoses, treatment outcomes, and functional impairment measures across diverse populations.

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Reference: Cronbach & Meehl (1955)