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RFC-035: Mediation Vector Profile — A Validity-Aware Measurement Model for Domains of Concern — 21. References

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21. References

Foundational measurement and observation science underpinning this RFC. Content from these sources has been rephrased for compliance with licensing restrictions; consult originals for authoritative text.

  1. Cronbach, L. J., & Meehl, P. E. (1955). Construct Validity in Psychological Tests. Psychological Bulletin. — Construct validation for non-directly-observable attributes.
  2. Messick, S. (1989). Validity. In R. L. Linn (Ed.), Educational Measurement (3rd ed.). — Validity as a unified evaluative argument including consequences of use.
  3. Stevens, S. S. (1946). On the Theory of Scales of Measurement. Science. — Nominal/ordinal/interval/ratio scales and permissible operations.
  4. Basili, V. R., Caldiera, G., & Rombach, H. D. (1994). The Goal Question Metric Approach. — Metrics derived from goals via questions.
  5. World Wide Web Consortium. PROV-DM: The PROV Data Model. — Entities, activities, agents; provenance of derived values.
  6. Toulmin, S. (1958). The Uses of Argument. Cambridge University Press. — Claim, grounds, warrant, backing, qualifier, rebuttal.
  7. Recent AI-benchmark construct-validity literature (e.g., Evaluating the construct validity of AI benchmarks, arXiv). — Construct validity applied to AI evaluation.

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