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A map of a child's (or a few children's) views of central Boston might be called
Facets of Generalizability
Aspects related to the extent to which the findings from a study or research can be applied or generalized to other settings, populations, or times.
Informant Report
Information provided by a knowledgeable third party about another individual’s behavior, characteristics, or symptoms, often used in psychological assessments.
Face Validity
The extent to which a test appears to measure what it is supposed to measure, based on a superficial assessment, rather than in-depth analysis.
Aggregation
The process of combining multiple pieces of data, typically to provide a summary or to analyze trends.
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