| COT | colony overlay test; content of thought; contralateral optic tectum; critical off-time |
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| HPX | high peroxidase [content]; hypophysectomized |
| PIC | Personality Inventory for Children; polymorphism information content |
| QBIC | query by image content |
| RCT | radiotherapy and chemotherapy; randomized clinical trial; randomized controlled trial; registered ca... |
| content validity |
Measure of the sampling adequacy of the rules of measurement;
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| content validity |
The extent to which a test contains items which are representative of the domain to be measured.
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| content validity |
whether or not your instrument reflects the content you are trying to measure.
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the extent to which the measurement incorporates the domain of the phenomenon under study. For example, a measurement of functional health status should embrace activities of daily living, occupational, family, and social functioning, and so on.
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Criterion validity takes a "representation conclusion" as a basis meaning the test items being samples of the universe the researcher is interested in. Established is content validity by defining a universe of items and sampling systematically within this universe. 1 It is importend that the defined universe is generally excepted and that the author is concerned with the types of behavior involved in the test performance. You can talk about content validity in two ways. ...
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