Convergent validity
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Konvergenzvalidität (englisch convergent validity) oder konvergente Validität bezeichnet in der multivariaten Statistik einen Teilaspekt der Konstruktvalidität und liegt vor, wenn die Messungen eines Konstrukts mit unterschiedlichen Methoden übereinstimmen. Das Konzept der Konvergenzvalidität wurde von Campbell und Fiske (1959) eingeführt.
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Convergent validity, for human cognition, especially within sociology, psychology, and other behavioral sciences, refers to the degree to which two measures that theoretically should be related, are in fact related. Convergent validity, along with discriminant validity, is a subtype of construct validity. Convergent validity can be established if two similar constructs correspond with one another, while discriminant validity applies to two dissimilar constructs that are easily differentiated.
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Konvergenzvalidität
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Convergent validity
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Konvergenzvalidität (englisch convergent validity) oder konvergente Validität bezeichnet in der multivariaten Statistik einen Teilaspekt der Konstruktvalidität und liegt vor, wenn die Messungen eines Konstrukts mit unterschiedlichen Methoden übereinstimmen. Das Konzept der Konvergenzvalidität wurde von Campbell und Fiske (1959) eingeführt.
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Convergent validity, for human cognition, especially within sociology, psychology, and other behavioral sciences, refers to the degree to which two measures that theoretically should be related, are in fact related. Convergent validity, along with discriminant validity, is a subtype of construct validity. Convergent validity can be established if two similar constructs correspond with one another, while discriminant validity applies to two dissimilar constructs that are easily differentiated. Campbell and Fiske (1959) developed the Multitrait-Multimethod Matrix to assess the construct validity of a set of measures in a study. The approach stresses the importance of using both discriminant and convergent validation techniques when assessing new tests. In other words, in order to establish construct validity, you have to demonstrate both convergence and discrimination.
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