What is the difference between construct and criterion validity?

Construct validity evaluates how well a test reflects the concept it’s designed to measure.

Criterion validity captures how well a test correlates with another “gold standard” measure or outcome of the same construct.

Although both construct validity and criterion validity reflect the validity of a measure, they are not the same. Construct validity is generally considered the overarching concern of measurement validity; criterion validity can therefore be considered a form of evidence for construct validity.