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Validity and implies
Validity implies reliability: A valid measure must be reliable.

Validity and information
Validity of some information has to do with the degree of obvious truthfulness which the information caries

Validity and used
Validity is a characteristic of the measure which is used in measuring.

Validity and measure
Validity refers to the extent to which a measure provides data that captures the meaning of the operationalized construct as defined in the study.
Validity of an assessment is the degree to which it measures what it is supposed to measure.
Validity is also dependent on the measurement measuring what it was designed to measure, and not something else instead.

Validity and can
Validity is important because it can help determine what types of tests to use, and help to make sure researchers are using methods that are not only ethical, and cost-effective, but also a method that truly measures the idea or construct in question.

Validity and from
" Validity " derives from the Latin validus, strong.
* Official text of the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865, as originally enacted, from the Office of Public Sector Information.
And, when viewed only from the perspective of Internal Validity, highly controlled true experimental designs ( i. e. with random selection, random assignment to either the control or experimental groups, reliable instruments, reliable manipulation processes, and safeguards against confounding factors ) may be the " gold standard " of scientific research.

Validity and .
English and British statutes are part of Canadian law because of the Colonial Laws Validity Act, 1865, section 129 of the Constitution Act, 1867, and the Statute of Westminster 1931.
Validity of tickets, passes, etc., for a day or a number of days may end at midnight, or closing time, when that is earlier.
Validity of this analogy requires an argument showing that the initial changes actually make further change in the direction of abrogating A easier.
Validity depends on security of the private key.
Validity and Soundness in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
However the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 continued to have application in the six Australian States and the Australian Capital Territory until the Australia Act of 1986 came into effect.
The Colonial Laws Validity Act of 1865 was repealed in its application to the dominions.
* Kim, Kyung-Man ( 1991 ) On the Reception of Johannsen's Pure Line Theory: Toward a Sociology of Scientific Validity.
The Statute of Westminster 1931 passed by the Imperial Parliament in December 1931, which repealed the Colonial Laws Validity Act and implemented the Balfour Declaration 1926, had a profound impact on the constitutional structure and status of the Union.
* Ban on Minarets: On the Validity of a Controversial Swiss Popular Initiative ( 2008 ),, by Marcel Stuessi, research fellow at the University of Lucerne.
Validity questionable.
On the Validity of Throughput as a Characteristic of Computer Input, IBM Research Report RJ 10253, 2002, Almaden Research Center, San Jose, California.
Comparative Studies in History of Religions: Their Aim, Scrope and Validity.
Validity means that these results are judged to accurately reflect the external criteria being measured.
* P. D. Gabbutt ( 1970 ): Validity of Life History Analyses of Pseudoscorpions.
That provision was later ruled by the Privy Council in 1926, in Nadan v The King, to be in conflict with the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865, and was thus an unconstitutional exercise of extraterritorial power.
Upon the passing of the Statute of Westminster 1931, the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 ceased to have effect in Canada, the Canadian Parliament gained the ability to make laws of an extraterritorial nature, and appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council were abolished.
* Campion, M. A., Campion, J. E., & Hudson, J. P., Jr. “ Structured Interviewing: A Note on Incremental Validity and Alternative Question Types ”, Journal of Applied Psychology, 79, 998-1002, 1994

implies and how
He shows how a satisfying argument for the validity of experience can be based neither on demonstration ( since " it implies no contradiction that the course of nature may change ") nor experience ( since that would be a circular argument ).
A sequence is an absolute measure of base composition of an individual, or a representative of a species or group ; a genotype typically implies a measurement of how an individual differs or is specialized within a group of individuals or a species.
As the name implies, a speech-in-noise test gives an indication of how well one can understand speech in a noisy environment.
Observe how the positive-definiteness of Σ implies that the variance of the dot product must be positive.
Relating a story of how a young black man was castrated by the KKK, he implies that the mayor will likewise be disfigured unless he talks by wielding a razor blade while relating the tale.
This implies a limit to how soft the liner can be.
Another text, The Pursuit of Diarmaid and Grainne also implies that Oengus owned the Brú, when he declared how he took his friend Diarmaid to it.
This implies that they need to be aware of the impact of their behavior, which has an effect on how employees behave.
It implies so much, not about why you did but how you did it ".
He notes that " in addition to the represented mirror, he teasingly implies an unrepresented one, without which it is difficult to imagine how he could have shown himself painting the picture we now see ".
Events in episodes like " Married ," with Arnold's nightmare of married life climaxing with a heartfelt attempt by the dream Helga to express her love, also implies he has as much trouble as Helga has coming to terms with how deep his feelings are.
It implies a strong emphasis on how work is done within an organization, in contrast to a product focus ’ s emphasis on what.
This is almost immediate as a way of showing how Artin's result implies the classical result, and a bound for the number of exceptional c in terms of the number of intermediate fields results ( this number being something that can be bounded itself by Galois theory and a priori ).
This implies a range of responsibilities for those considering whether and how to develop, deploy, or restrict new technologies.
Radiguet, Hemingway implies, employed his sexuality to advance his career, being a writer " who knew how to make his career not only with his pen but with his pencil.
While the title implies that this book deals only with how to get rich, the author explains that the philosophy taught in the book can be used to help people succeed in all lines of work and to do or be almost anything they want.
Instead he implies questions, such as "... it is not so clear how small a palace can be ... What we can infer from the palace buildings is that there are administrative centres ... each centre of administration implies an administrator, whether he be an independent monarch, a semi-autonomous prince, or a local baron ...."
Clemencia Rodriguez explains, " I could see how producing alternative media messages implies much more than simply challenging the mainstream media ...
Loschmidt's paradox is equivalent to the question of how it is possible that there could be a thermodynamic arrow of time given time-symmetric fundamental laws, since time-symmetry implies that for any process compatible with these fundamental laws, a reversed version that looked exactly like a film of the first process played backwards would be equally compatible with the same fundamental laws, and would even be equally probable if one were to pick the system's initial state randomly from the phase space of all possible states for that system.
In Canadian law, absent a written contract which addresses how to end the employment relationship, the law implies into the employment relationship a term that it will not be ended without " reasonable notice " of its termination.
The text implies that the futuristic technology of Whileaway is how the women of Whileaway can become the strongest, most advanced, best-equipped version of themselves to ensure ease in carrying out vocational and professional tasks.
The novels do not describe how interstellar travel occurred before the introduction of jump doors ( FTL ships and metabolic suspension are mentioned ), but the history of pan-sentient relations strongly implies a much longer period.
At this time, Dust also implies that Nori may be jealous of Laura, possibly of how the latter is easily welcomed back by some of the team or even the latter's budding relationship with Hellion.

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