Concept information
Preferred term
incremental validity
Definition
- Incremental validity is a predictor's ability to explain an outcome, beyond all other predictors. For example, assume predictor A accounts for 25% of the variance in an outcome of interest and, when entered separately, predictor B also accounts for 25% of the variance. [Source: Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Incremental Validity]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-M1XFGBCV-2
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