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face validity A test is said to have face validity if a reading of the items appears to reflect the areas that the test purports to measure. Face validity alone is insufficient to judge the value of the test. It is but one aspect of content validity, which can be evaluated by a panel of experts.
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face validity The clinical sense of a prediction model
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face validity The extent to which an instrument appears to be valid to those who are completing it.
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face validity A form of content-oriented validity in which consensus is obtained among a group of subject-matter experts that the instrument completely and comprehensively covers the factor that it intends to measure.
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face validity refers to the overall appearance of the test; it is the extent to which a test appeals to test takers.
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