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The validity of validity: An analysis of validation study designs. [PDF]
Mario Sussmann, Donald Robertson
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Deductively Valid, Inductively Valid, and Retroductively Valid Syllogisms
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, 2016Charles S. Peirce suggested that a formal distinction between his three types of argumentation, deduction, induction, and retroduction, could be drawn using syllogistic figures. However, he never developed the concept of formal validity for non-deductive arguments beyond that point.
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Validity and Validation in Language Testing
2005The concept of validity, which concerns the truth-value of a test and its scores, is both powerful and precarious: powerful because it dominates all aspects of language testing; and precarious because it responds uneasily to four challenges. These are first, the challenge of the appeal to logic and to syllogistic reasoning; second, the challenge of the ...
Alan Davies, Catherine Elder
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VALID: An environment for validation of KBS
Expert Systems with Applications, 1995Abstract This article aims to explain the focal points of the VALID Project (Esprit II n.2148) from the point of view of two years after its finalization. This project was one of thefirst that approached the Validation & Verification (V & V) process of KBS, not only in a theoretical way, but in a practical one. VALID developed an environment (for V &
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Behavioural forms of regulation, e.g. nudging and debiasing , increasingly take centre stage in regulatory agendas and are making their way into EU consumer law. In order to warrant for an effective implementation, findings from behavioural sciences need to conform with the regulatory context conditions of the underlying legal system and need to be fit
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Behavioural forms of regulation, e.g. nudging and debiasing , increasingly take centre stage in regulatory agendas and are making their way into EU consumer law. In order to warrant for an effective implementation, findings from behavioural sciences need to conform with the regulatory context conditions of the underlying legal system and need to be fit
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Medical Teacher, 2003
In preparation for a celebration of '30 years of OSCEs' held during the 2002 meeting of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE), I was asked to discuss the question, 'Are OSCEs valid to assess competence?". My first instinct was to review work undertaken in ay countries by famous researchers such as Harden, Colliver, Rothman, van der ...
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In preparation for a celebration of '30 years of OSCEs' held during the 2002 meeting of the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE), I was asked to discuss the question, 'Are OSCEs valid to assess competence?". My first instinct was to review work undertaken in ay countries by famous researchers such as Harden, Colliver, Rothman, van der ...
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Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait-multimethod matrix.
Psychological bulletin, 1959D. Campbell, D. Fiske
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Design and validation of a histological scoring system for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Hepatology, 2005D. Kleiner+12 more
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