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Refer <a href="{{ url_for('about', _anchor='rank_order_stability') }}">here</a> or to our <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.14846">paper</a> for more details.
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In addition to Rank-Order stability we compute <b>validity metrics</b>, which are a common practice in psychology.
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Validity refers to the extent the questionnaire measures what it purports to measure.
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It can be seen the questionnaire's accuracy in measuring the intended factors, i.e. values.
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For example, basic personal values should be organized in a circular structure, and questions measuring the same value should be correlated.
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Refer <a href="{{ url_for('about', _anchor='rank_order_stability') }}">here</a> or to our <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.14846">paper</a> for more details.
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In addition to Rank-Order stability we compute <b>validity metrics (Stress, Separability, CFI, SRMR, RMSEA)</b>, which are a common practice in psychology.
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Validity refers to the extent the questionnaire measures what it purports to measure.
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It can be seen the questionnaire's accuracy in measuring the intended factors, i.e. values.
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For example, basic personal values should be organized in a circular structure, and questions measuring the same value should be correlated.
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