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stephzh

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______________ is a type of measurement validity in which an indicator makes sense as a measure of a construct in the judgment of others, especially in the scientific community.
 
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Question 2

Naturalism is _________________.
 
  a. the principle that researchers should examine events as they occur in natural, everyday ongoing social settings
  b. a systematic process of gathering data through observation, participation, and interviews in order to describe, understand, and even explain a specific natural setting
  c. the field research technique that allows the researcher to use his/her own personal reaction to their experience as part of the data and analysis
  d. when a researcher in field research gets overly involved and loses all distance or objectivity and becomes joined with the people being studied



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Answer to Question 1

face validity

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