Title of article :
Four tenets of modern validity theory for medical education assessment and evaluation
Author/Authors :
Royal , Kenneth D Department of Clinical Sciences - North Carolina State University - College of Veterinary Medicine - Raleigh - NC, USA
Pages :
4
From page :
567
To page :
570
Abstract :
Validity is considered by many to be the most important criterion for evaluating a set of scores, yet few agree on what exactly the term means. Since the mid-1800s, scholars have been concerned with the notion of validity, but over time, the term has developed a variety of meanings across academic disciplines and contexts. Accordingly, when scholars with different academic backgrounds, many of whom hold deeply entrenched perspectives about validity conceptualizations, converge in the field of medical education assessment, it is a recipe for confusion. Thus, it is important to work toward a consensus about validity in the context of medical education assessment. Thus, the purpose of this work was to present four fundamental tenets of modern validity theory in an effort to establish a framework for scholars in the field of medical education assessment to follow when conceptualizing validity, interpreting validity evidence, and reporting research findings.
Keywords :
reliability , health professions education , educational measurement , validity evidence , psychometric properties , health education
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2624526
Link To Document :
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