What is the difference between content validity and face validity?
A) Face validity is a way to question whether the chosen indicator has something to do with the concept that is being measured; content validity refers to how comprehensively an indicator relates to its concept
B) Concept validity is a way to question whether the chosen indicator has something to do with the concept that is being measured: face validity refers to how comprehensively an indicator relates to its concept
C) Face validity refers to asking the same question twice: content validity is when a researcher devises a set of very similar indicators for a concept and collects data on each one
D) Content validity refers to asking the same question twice: face validity is when a researcher devises a set of very similar indicators for a concept and collects data on each one
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Q10: An indicator is said to be valid
Q11: What is a concept?
A) A general idea
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Q12: An indicator is considered reliable if:
A) it
Q13: The process through which concepts are precisely
Q14: Operationalization is the process:
A) for generalizing the
Q16: In order to determine the degree of
Q17: The test-retest method is when:
A) the same
Q18: When a researcher devises a set of
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Q20: Making sure a survey respondent fully understands
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