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lak

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Discuss the three types of measurement validity; face, content and criterion validity.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The Principle of __________ requires that research participation be voluntary at at all times.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Face is a judgement by knowledgeable people that the indicator really measures the concept it purports to measure. Content is a specific type of face validity. It captures the entire meaning - it is a space that contains ideas and measures that capture all areas in the conceptual space.
Criterion validity uses a standard or criterion to indicate a concept.

Answer to Question 2

Voluntary Consent



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