| construct validity |
The degree to which an instrument accurately measures the construct of concern. Examples of construct validity include, but are not limited to, convergent and discriminant validity.
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| construct v. |
the degree to which an instrument measures the characteristic being investigated; the extent to which the conceptual definition matches the operational definition.
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| constructional a. |
a type of deficit in motor skills characterized by lack of ability to copy simple drawings or to reproduce patterns created with building blocks or matchsticks.
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| constructive s. |
an association between two organisms which is of benefit to the physiologic processes of one of them.
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| constructional ability |
The ability to copy or draw shapes, figures, or lines (e.g., with a pen and paper). This nonverbal ability depends on the integration of several higher brain functions including perception, planning, and motor coordination
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