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单词 validity
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Definition of validity in English:

validity

noun vəˈlɪdɪtivəˈlɪdədi
mass noun
  • 1The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.

    one might question the validity of our data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Given this methodological limitation, the external validity of the present findings is clearly an issue.
    • This characterization seeks to move beyond judging the absolute truth value of a propagandist statement (since often those propagandizing believe fully in the validity of their messages).
    • This questionnaire has adequate reliability and validity.
    • I'd like to defend the validity of this comparison.
    • A proof may be messy, dreary, tedious, or look like a joke, but there must be an unequivocal criterion for its validity, even if accessible to but a few specialists.
    • Secondly, even granting validity, the argument is still unsound as its two main premises are either simply false or, at best, highly controversial.
    • It is methodologically challenging to establish the validity of either mother or father reports of father involvement, particularly when parents do not agree.
    • This convergence of results across studies using different, complementary methods attests to the validity of the findings.
    • In the latter case, you may decide to assess the validity of such views or come up with a better interpretation of your own.
    • The assessment of content validity is a subjective judgment by the investigator, observer, or groups of subject matter experts.
    • Several general practitioners were lost to follow up, which threatens the internal validity of the trial.
    • In addition, the validity of peer ratings has been extensively investigated in military settings, suggesting that the peer measure has served us well.
    • The external validity of these findings requires further proof.
    • Of its factual validity, there can be little question.
    • One can hardly expect a national drug policy to be effective when serious questions may arise over the validity of the estimates on which it is based.
    • They too have their validity to offer to the reader.
    • The validity of the data may have been affected in several ways.
    • Secondly, question the validity of the information.
    • Triangulation is one way to increase the validity of a qualitative study.
    • In principle, considerations about generalisability should not affect the internal validity inherent in a well performed randomised controlled clinical trial.
    Synonyms
    soundness, reasonableness, rationality, logic, justifiability, defensibility, sustainability, plausibility, viability, bona fides, effectiveness, cogency, power, credibility, believability, force, strength, weight, foundation, substance, substantiality, authority, reliability
    1. 1.1 The state of being legally or officially binding or acceptable.
      return travel must be within the validity of the ticket
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In many instances, those who pitted the "spirit" of the Council against what the Council actually said undermined the very validity of canon law.
      • First, it questions the validity of the electoral registry.
      • In many cases consent was obtained by Government officials through fraud, coercion or misrepresentation, tactics which annulled the validity of such consent.
      • This step is a safety mechanism to prevent prescription forgery because each number can be checked to verify its validity.
      • However, according to the applicant, nothing he did or did not do should affect the validity of the agreement.
      • So any publication thereafter would not destroy any validity that this patent might have?
      • When road maintenance charges were applied to interstate vehicles in 1933, there were a number of test cases on their constitutional validity.
      • It is now clear that the other type of living will is effective in English law, subject to certain tests for validity.
      • The minister was asked what guidance had been issued on the validity of fatwas and of other rulings issued by religious authorities to decide matrimonial disputes.
      • Many judges in America are questioning the validity of the sentencing guidelines.
      • In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows.
      • There is, to be sure, a measure of validity to the identification.
      • Individuals could also be naturalised as subjects, but naturalisation held only in the place where it had been granted, and had no validity elsewhere in the Empire.
      • They refused to recognise the appointment, and announced plans for a legal challenge against the validity of the new government.
      Synonyms
      legal acceptability, authenticity, correctness, bona fides, genuineness
      lawfulness, legality, legitimacy, binding nature, contractual nature
      force, effect, effectiveness

Rhymes

acidity, acridity, aridity, avidity, cupidity, flaccidity, fluidity, frigidity, humidity, hybridity, insipidity, intrepidity, limpidity, liquidity, lividity, lucidity, morbidity, placidity, putridity, quiddity, rabidity, rancidity, rapidity, rigidity, solidity, stolidity, stupidity, tepidity, timidity, torpidity, torridity, turgidity, vapidity
 
 

Definition of validity in US English:

validity

nounvəˈlidədēvəˈlɪdədi
  • 1The quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.

    one might question the validity of our data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One can hardly expect a national drug policy to be effective when serious questions may arise over the validity of the estimates on which it is based.
    • Secondly, even granting validity, the argument is still unsound as its two main premises are either simply false or, at best, highly controversial.
    • This questionnaire has adequate reliability and validity.
    • In addition, the validity of peer ratings has been extensively investigated in military settings, suggesting that the peer measure has served us well.
    • Given this methodological limitation, the external validity of the present findings is clearly an issue.
    • The validity of the data may have been affected in several ways.
    • The assessment of content validity is a subjective judgment by the investigator, observer, or groups of subject matter experts.
    • In principle, considerations about generalisability should not affect the internal validity inherent in a well performed randomised controlled clinical trial.
    • This characterization seeks to move beyond judging the absolute truth value of a propagandist statement (since often those propagandizing believe fully in the validity of their messages).
    • Several general practitioners were lost to follow up, which threatens the internal validity of the trial.
    • The external validity of these findings requires further proof.
    • Secondly, question the validity of the information.
    • It is methodologically challenging to establish the validity of either mother or father reports of father involvement, particularly when parents do not agree.
    • They too have their validity to offer to the reader.
    • Triangulation is one way to increase the validity of a qualitative study.
    • This convergence of results across studies using different, complementary methods attests to the validity of the findings.
    • A proof may be messy, dreary, tedious, or look like a joke, but there must be an unequivocal criterion for its validity, even if accessible to but a few specialists.
    • Of its factual validity, there can be little question.
    • I'd like to defend the validity of this comparison.
    • In the latter case, you may decide to assess the validity of such views or come up with a better interpretation of your own.
    Synonyms
    soundness, reasonableness, rationality, logic, justifiability, defensibility, sustainability, plausibility, viability, bona fides, effectiveness, cogency, power, credibility, believability, force, strength, weight, foundation, substance, substantiality, authority, reliability
    1. 1.1 The state of being legally or officially binding or acceptable.
      return travel must be within the validity of the ticket
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When road maintenance charges were applied to interstate vehicles in 1933, there were a number of test cases on their constitutional validity.
      • Many judges in America are questioning the validity of the sentencing guidelines.
      • This step is a safety mechanism to prevent prescription forgery because each number can be checked to verify its validity.
      • However, according to the applicant, nothing he did or did not do should affect the validity of the agreement.
      • In many instances, those who pitted the "spirit" of the Council against what the Council actually said undermined the very validity of canon law.
      • Individuals could also be naturalised as subjects, but naturalisation held only in the place where it had been granted, and had no validity elsewhere in the Empire.
      • There is, to be sure, a measure of validity to the identification.
      • It is now clear that the other type of living will is effective in English law, subject to certain tests for validity.
      • First, it questions the validity of the electoral registry.
      • In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows.
      • So any publication thereafter would not destroy any validity that this patent might have?
      • In many cases consent was obtained by Government officials through fraud, coercion or misrepresentation, tactics which annulled the validity of such consent.
      • They refused to recognise the appointment, and announced plans for a legal challenge against the validity of the new government.
      • The minister was asked what guidance had been issued on the validity of fatwas and of other rulings issued by religious authorities to decide matrimonial disputes.
      Synonyms
      legal acceptability, authenticity, correctness, bona fides, genuineness
 
 
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