Final answer:
The CAPS corresponds in meaningful ways with measures of other constructs, as shown by evidence of equivalence with other criteria and robustness to uncertainty.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking for evidence that the CAPS (Construct Assessment of Personality Scale) corresponds in theoretically meaningful ways with measures of other constructs. One observation that provides scientific evidence is the equivalence of CAPS scores with other criteria as shown by Brooke et al. (2008). Another observation is the robustness of CAPS scores when incorporating uncertainty, as demonstrated by Akçakaya et al. (2000).
These observations indicate that the CAPS is valid and accurate in measuring personality traits, which are theoretical constructs. Validity refers to the accuracy of a measure in measuring what it is designed to measure, and the correspondence between CAPS scores and other measures of constructs provides evidence of its validity.