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constructive metabolism The building-up processes by which complex substances are synthesized from simple carbohydrates, amino acids, fats, and other nutrients. SYN: anabolism; assimilation.
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constructive (Keating), Production and Affection (Stanford & Roak): The stage in which a group is getting feedback or responses in the outside world which are establishing a reciprocal relation between the group and the world they are trying to change, what Hegel called the dialectic of Cause and Effect. Their principle and goal has not yet been won, but all the elements are coming together and there is a two-way flow between the group and the object of its activity, leading to actualisation.
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construct validity refers to the fit between the theoretical and methodological approaches used in a program and the assessment instruments administered.
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construct validity This refers the rules of measurement to an underlying theory or model;
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construct validity The extent to which a test may be said to measure that which it has been designed to measure. This is a matter of judgement, based on accumulated evidence.
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