CONTENT VALIDITY OF A MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN MEXICO
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Keywords

HUMAN RIGHTS
ESTIMATION
STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY
MEASURING INSTRUMENT DERECHOS HUMANOS
ESTIMACIÓN
METODOLOGÍA ESTADÍSTICA
INSTRUMENTO DE MEDICIÓN

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Medina Parra, R. I. (2020). CONTENT VALIDITY OF A MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN MEXICO. Revista De Ciencias Sociales, (168), 203–232. https://doi.org/10.15517/rcs.v0i168.43981

Abstract

This article determines the content validity of a human rights measurement instrument in Mexico, from Lawshe (1975) and Tristán (2008) models. Exploratory, descriptive, and non-experimental research is carried out under a panel of experts, who value the content and the relevance of each item. The higher content validity ratio (cvr) is 1.0 and the lower
is 0.143; the content validity index (cvi) is 0.893, so the measuring instrument evaluated is considered acceptable.

https://doi.org/10.15517/rcs.v0i168.43981
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