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Card 16
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If observations overlap or are absent, explain what should be done and state the consequence of this
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Card 17
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Define validity
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Card 18
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When can data be reliable but not valid- use IQ?
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Card 19
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Explain what ecological validity is and how can you remember what this means?
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Card 20
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Explain what temporal validity is and use Asch's study as an example. How can you remember temporal validity's meaning?
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Card 21
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What are the 2 ways of assessing validity?
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Card 22
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Define face validity
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Card 23
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How is face validity done?
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Card 24
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Define concurrent validity and explain what indicates validity
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Card 25
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List the ways you can improve validity
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