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TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin | Vol.11, Issue.3 | 2017-05-23 | Pages

TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin

Measurement-Reliability-Validity in Research

Hulya Cakmur  
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Science use measurement understanding, evaluating and differentiating. Measurement is the display of a feature belonging to an object, fact or attitude with countable symbols. Scientific measurements is intended to create value in relation to a particular phenomenon or the comparision predetermined value. In case there is no predetermined norm value which displays the generalisation of the measurement, problems of reliability and validity arise. In this study, reliability and validity concepts in measurements made without a predetermined value were analyzed. [TAF Prev Med Bull 2012; 11(3.000): 339-344]

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Measurement-Reliability-Validity in Research

Science use measurement understanding, evaluating and differentiating. Measurement is the display of a feature belonging to an object, fact or attitude with countable symbols. Scientific measurements is intended to create value in relation to a particular phenomenon or the comparision predetermined value. In case there is no predetermined norm value which displays the generalisation of the measurement, problems of reliability and validity arise. In this study, reliability and validity concepts in measurements made without a predetermined value were analyzed. [TAF Prev Med Bull 2012; 11(3.000): 339-344]

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