| criterion validity |
The degree to which a measure or test correlates with other measures or tests of the same construct assessed either concurrently or in the future; the ability of a test to predict a criterion. See also predictive validity.
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| criterion validity |
The comparison of the measures obtained against external variables or criteria;
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| criterion validity |
generally refers to a comparison of a measure against some sort of gold standard. There are no gold standards for health status measures because health is a latent (or nonobservable) trait, so one can never quantify it with certainty. One type of criterion validity is used and that is 'predictive validity.' The baseline measures are compared to a future event/state (ie, readmission rates to a hospital) to see if the measure could in fact predict that future event/state.
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