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The Meaning of Content Validity [PDF]
The ways in which test specialists have defined content validity are reviewed and evaluated in order to determine the manner in which this validity might best be viewed. These specialists have differed in their def initions, variously associating content validity with (1) the sampling adequacy of test content, (2) the sam pling adequacy of test ...
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Construction and validation of an Educational Content Validation Instrument in Health [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective: to construct and validate the Educational Content Validation Instrument in Health. Method: methodological study that includes the establishment of the conceptual structure; definition of objectives and population; construction of items and response scale; selection and arrangement of items; instrument structuring; opinion of ...
Leite,Sarah de Sá+5 more
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Constrained Wiki: The WikiWay to Validating Content [PDF]
The “WikiWay” is the open editing philosophy of wikis meant to foster open collaboration and continuous improvement of their content. Just like other online communities, wikis often introduce and enforce conventions, constraints, and rules for their content, but do so in a considerably softer way, expecting authors to deliver content that satisfies the
DI IORIO, ANGELO+3 more
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Content validity of measures of theoretical constructs in health psychology: Discriminant content validity is needed [PDF]
Many of the theoretical constructs and outcomes of interest to health psychology cannot be objectively assessed. For example, phenomena such as beliefs, pain, health, quality of life, stress, intention, illness representations are all of interest but none are available for direct measurement. Rather, the measurement of such theoretical constructs is an
Diane Dixon, Marie Johnston
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Content validity of conation assessment [PDF]
Abstract Content validity reflects the representation and relevance of a set of items used to measure a concept carried out through rational analysis of the contents of the test through expert judgment. This validity refers to the accuracy of the measurement based on the contents of the instrument to ensure that the scale items used have
N. Muliana+2 more
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This form includes the experts' assessments of content validity for scales.
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Validity in quantitative content analysis [PDF]
Over the past 15 years, educational technologists have been dabbling with a research technique known as quantitative content analysis (QCA). Although it is characterized as a systematic and objective procedure for describing communication, readers find insufficient evidence of either quality in published reports.
Terry Anderson, Liam Rourke
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The validation of SGML content models
The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is an ISO standard that provides a syntactic meta-language for the definition of textual markup systems, which are used to indicate the structure of documents so that they can be electronically typeset, searched, and communicated.
BruggemannKlein, A., Wood, D.
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Development and content validity of the DizzyQuest
IntroductionVestibular disorders have a high prevalence and impact on general health. Currently questionnaires to measure vestibular symptoms and the impact on daily life, do not capture disease-specific symptoms or induce recall bias. The DizzyQuest was introduced, to measure vestibular symptoms in the flow of daily life, using the ecological ...
E. C. Martin+16 more
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