Asked by Vanessa Zuniga on Apr 24, 2024

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The question of whether a researcher's interpretations are accurate,that is,whether his or her measurements measure what they are supposed to measure,is a question of:

A) reliability
B) validity
C) generalizability
D) causality
E) accuracy

Validity

The degree to which a measure actually measures what it is intended to measure.

Researcher's Interpretations

The conclusions or explanations made by researchers based on their findings from studies, which are subject to academic scrutiny and debate.

Measurements

The process of obtaining quantitative data or the magnitude of something using standard units.

  • Determine and elaborate on the ideas of reliability, validity, and generalizability as they pertain to research studies.
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BA
Brooke Adams7 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Validity refers to the degree to which a measure or test accurately measures what it is supposed to measure. Therefore, if a researcher's interpretations are accurate, it means that their measurements have validity.