Face validity reference is made to a measure which:
A) at face value, appears reasonable
B) upon first glance seems appropriate, but is really erred.
C) is able to predict accurately
D) amply measures specific conceptual dimensions
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Q4: The operational level research refers to the
Q5: The holistic fallacy refers to:
A) making broad-sweeping
Q6: When choosing indicators, one should focus on:
A)
Q7: Within a research project, moving from the
Q8: Measurement error refers to:
A) mistaken coding
B) the
Q10: Internal validity refers to the extent to
Q11: Random error refers to:
A) fluctuation around the
Q12: A hypothesis is a(n):
A) measurable concept
B) statement
Q13: Systematic error refers to:
A) non-random errors
B) non-random
Q14: Comparing index scores to determine internal reliability
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