- (D) If the College Board neglected to put any questions that had to do with neuroscience on the AP
Psychology exam one year, the test would lack content validity. A valid test measures what it is
supposed to measure. A test with high content validity covers all the areas it is supposed to in the
appropriate level of depth. Predictive and concurrent validity are two types of criterion validity. A
test with predictive validity provides a measure of how someone will perform on a task in the
future, whereas concurrent validity provides a measure of how someone will perform at the
present time. Face validity is a shallow type of content validity; if a test is supposed to assess
mathematical skill and contains math problems, it has face validity.
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