A. A rubric that assigns an overall grade based on several aspects of the work
B. A rubric that assesses each criterion individually and calculates a total score
C. A rubric that provides detailed feedback on specific components of the work
D. A rubric that includes a detailed description of different performance levels for each criterion
Explanation
A holistic rubric evaluates a student’s work by assigning a single overall grade or score. Based on an overall impression of the work rather than assessing each individual criterion separately.
It provides a general assessment of the quality of the work as a whole, considering various aspects
And how they contribute to the overall performance.
Content Validity refers to the extent to which a measure represents all facets of a given construct.
For example, a depression scale may lack content validity if it only assesses the affective dimension of depression but fails to take into account the behavioral dimension.