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Järjestuslik sisuということで kehtivuse hindamine×Sisu kehtivuse suhtarv (Content Validity Ratio)×
ValdkondPsühhomeetriaPsühhomeetria
PerekondLatent structureProcess / pipeline
Tekkeaasta20031975
LoojaWynd, Schmidt & SchaeferCharles H. Lawshe
TüüpScale validation / content validityExpert panel content validity assessment
AlgallikasWynd, C. A., Schmidt, B., & Schaefer, M. A. (2003). Two quantitative approaches for estimating content validity. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 25(5), 508–518. DOI ↗Lawshe, C. H. (1975). A quantitative approach to content validity. Personnel Psychology, 28(4), 563-575. link ↗
Rööpnimetusedordinal CVI, Likert-scale content validity, ordinal expert rating validity, graded content validityCVR, Content validity index, Expert judgment content validity, Lawshe CVR
Seotud44
KokkuvõteOrdinal content validity replaces the traditional binary (yes/no) expert relevance judgment with a graded, Likert-type rating scale, allowing richer expert opinion to be captured when evaluating whether scale items adequately represent the intended construct domain.The Content Validity Ratio (CVR) is a quantitative method developed by Charles Lawshe in 1975 for evaluating the extent to which items in a measurement instrument are relevant and representative of a target construct. The method aggregates expert panel judgments into a single validity coefficient for each item, enabling researchers to identify and retain only those items deemed essential by domain experts. CVR provides objective support for content validity claims during scale development.
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