| 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 presentation |
A relatively uncommon labor presentation, when the baby is head down but has its neck extended, as if looking down the birth canal, rather than with its chin tucked. (Also similar: brow presentation)
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| face presentation |
Category: Labor and birth A head-down birth position with neck extended (looking out) rather then tucked so the crown of the head is presenting first. Find out more about Face presentation: Articles | Books/products
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| face |
Edge of a bound publication opposite the spine. Also called foredge. Also, an abbreviation for typeface referring to a family of a general style.
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| facet |
flat, polished surface cut into a stone or bead
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