Term: Validity - Statistical
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2006-10-20
Definition:
In statistics, a valid measure is one which is measuring what it is supposed to measure. Validity implies reliability (accuracy). A valid measure must be reliable, but a reliable measure need not be valid. Validity refers to getting results that accurately reflect the concept being measured.
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References
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