different between validity vs calidity
validity
English
Etymology
valid +? -ity, borrowed from Middle French validité, from Late Latin validitas.
Noun
validity (countable and uncountable, plural validities)
- The state of being valid, authentic or genuine.
- State of having legal force.
- A quality of a measurement indicating the degree to which the measure reflects the underlying construct, that is, whether it measures what it purports to measure (see reliability).
Translations
validity From the web:
- what validity means
- what validity refers to the accuracy of measurement
- what validity in research
- what validity and reliability of instruments mean
- what validity and reliability in research
- what validity period of withdrawal slip
- what does validity mean
- what is meant by validity
calidity
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin calidit?s, whence the Italian calidità. Compare calid.
Noun
calidity (usually uncountable, plural calidities)
- (obsolete) heat
Anagrams
- dialytic
calidity From the web:
- what validity means
- what validity in research
- what validity
- what validity and reliability of instruments mean
- what's validity in psychology
- what validity passport
- what validity of the test
- what's validity period
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