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The empirical assessment of construct validity
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1998
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EngineeringEducational PsychologyBehavioral Operation ManagementPerformance Measurement SystemsQuality Function DeploymentPsychologyDifferent MethodsOperational ManagementManagementConstructivismConstruct ValidityNew Product DevelopmentReliabilityTest DevelopmentOperations ManagementManufacturing StrategyMeasurement ErrorBusiness OperationsConfirmatory ResearchBusinessEducational AssessmentAgile Manufacturing
Abstract This paper provides an in‐depth review of the different methods available for assessing the construct validity of measures used in empirical research. Construct validity pertains to the degree to which the measure of a construct sufficiently measures the intended concept (e.g., is free of measurement error) and has been shown to be a necessary component of the research process. In order to illustrate the steps required to establish construct validity, we drew upon empirical research in the operations management area of manufacturing flexibility.
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