Research Methods and Such
Across
- 3. A type of validity that focuses on whether the technique looks like it measures what it purports.
- 5. This reliability focuses on agreement between two observers.
- 7. Characterized by a zero point that is not an arbitrary location
- 8. Categories that represent qualitative differences in the variable
Down
- 1. This validity ensures that our construct doesn't converge with opposign constructs.
- 2. the ability to obtain two similar scores from two successive tests is _____ reliability.
- 4. Characterized by an arbitrary zero point.
- 6. A validity that asks, "Does the measurement behave the same as the variable?"