The correct answer is 2. Concurrent validity is a type of validity used in psychometrics and research methodology to assess the extent to which the scores obtained from a new measurement instrument correlate with scores obtained from an established measurement instrument or a criterion measure when both instruments are administered concurrently to the same group of individuals.
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