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validity or
valid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Validity or
Valid may
refer to:
Validity (logic), a
property of a
logical argument Validity (statistics)...
- In psychometrics,
criterion validity, or criterion-related
validity, is the
extent to
which an
operationalization of a construct, such as a test, relates...
- face
validity of the test. Face
validity is
often contrasted with
content validity and
construct validity. Some
people use the term face
validity to refer...
- reflects.
Modern validity theory defines construct validity as the
overarching concern of
validity research,
subsuming all
other types of
validity evidence such...
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predict behavior outside of the lab, thus
having more
ecological validity.
Ecological validity can be
considered a
commentary on the
relative strength of a...
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premises validate the conclusion. This is
known as
semantic validity. In truth-preserving
validity, the
interpretation under which all
variables are ****igned...
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Criminal Thinking has two
validity scales (Confusion and Defensiveness). The
Inwald Personality Inventory has one
validity scale, the
Guardedness Scale...
- (1959)
introduced the
concept of
discriminant validity within their discussion on
evaluating test
validity. They
stressed the
importance of
using both discriminant...
- In psychometrics,
content validity (also
known as
logical validity)
refers to the
extent to
which a
measure represents all
facets of a
given construct...
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predictive validity is the
extent to
which a
score on a
scale or test
predicts scores on some
criterion measure. For example, the
validity of a cognitive...