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Reliability and Validity in Measurement

Abstract: Reliability and validity, two crucial dimensions of empirical measurement, enable researchers to say that whatever they are measuring can be relied upon to be dependable, and that whatever is measured is being measured accurately. Reliability can be proved, while validity must be inferred and can never be perfectly verified. Yet, despite this probability, credible and worthwhile research is still performed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. jvMeasrm.rtf


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Subcatagory: Business Management & Management Theory


 

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