Understanding the Impact of Convergent Validity on Research Results

Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 17 - 32
Published: Dec 30, 2010
Abstract
Using different measures of constructs in research to develop robust evidence of relationships and effects is seen as good methodological practice. This assumes these measures possess high convergent validity. However, proxies—alternative measures of the same construct—are rarely perfectly convergent. Although some convergence is preferred to none, this study demonstrates that even modest departures from perfect convergent validity can result in...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding the Impact of Convergent Validity on Research Results
Published Date
Dec 30, 2010
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
17 - 32
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