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The Condorcet Paradox Implies That the Order in Which Items

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The Condorcet paradox implies that the order in which items are voted on under majority rule is unimportant.


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Convergent Validity

Convergent validity is the extent to which two measures of constructs that theoretically should be related, are in fact related.

Cronbach's Alpha

A measure of internal consistency that assesses how closely related a set of items are as a group, often used in survey research.

Internal Consistency

A measure of the reliability of a psychological test that assesses the extent to which different test items that propose to measure the same general construct produce similar results.

Cohen's Kappa

Cohen's Kappa is a statistical measure used to assess the reliability of inter-rater agreement for qualitative (categorical) items, correcting for the chance of agreement.

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