In general terms, "validity" denotes "something acceptable within context". Thus, in an ordinary, everyday context, an example of "validity" would be a statement made which turns out to be true. Here, one would say that the statement made has "validity". By contrast, in a legal context, a statement made by a witness in a court case might be considered to lack "validity" because of certain legal strictures that prevent the witness' perspective from being considered by a jury. Many other examples could be provided, given the many different applications of "validity" that are possible.
The abstract noun forms of the adjective valid are validness and validity.
applies to that which cannot be objected to because it conforms to law, logic, the facts, etc. Synonyms: good,avaliable,or true
The word proves in this context means "tests the validity of." The expression is generally misunderstood to mean that the exception somehow demonstrates the validity of the rule.
Reality, validity, verity, facts, certainty, accuracy...
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Yes. Internal validity is whether or not the experiment is studying what it intends to. External validity is whether or not the study can be generalised outside of the study. For example, if you had a perfect experiment set up, that measures something perfectly, then it will have internal validity. You haven't, however, shown that you would get the same results in different cultures, or in different time periods. Thus the experiment may not have external validity.
The state of being legally or officially acceptable. Example: The period of validity of the financial agreement has expired. Another way to look at it from a more "informal" way would be: The state of being logical and true. Example: We had doubts about the validity of their argument.
If you gain internal validity do you lose external validity
Validity is not inherently consistent; it can vary depending on the context and specific application. For example, a test may be valid for measuring one construct but not for another. Additionally, factors such as changes in the population or conditions under which a test is administered can affect its validity over time. Therefore, it's essential to regularly assess and establish the validity of measures in their intended context.
for Gate exam there is a validity but i think for pgeset there is no validity.
A person who does well on the law school admissions test does well in law school.
examples of internal and external validity
others type of validity of a test other than content
Validity generalization is a statistical approach used to demonstrate that test validities do not vary across situations
Internal validity is the degree to which the results are attributable to the independent variable and not some other explanations.External validity is the extent to which the results of a study can be generalized.