face validity

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face validity (countable and uncountable, plural face validities)

  1. A property of a hypothesis by which its appearance suggests to an observer that the hypothesis will be determined true if tested.
  2. A property of a test by which its appearance suggests to an observer that it will measure that which it has been designed to measure.
    • 2004, Kirsten Malmkjær, editor, Translation in Undergraduate Degree Programmes, John Benjamins Publishing Co, page 2:
      One means toward avoiding a split between a profession and its academic discipline is to ensure that teaching programmes have face validity for members of those professions in which students might seek employment.

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