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VALIDITY, REABILITY, AND

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Group 7 :
Andreas Hutapea (2173321003)
Aprilia Pasha Sembiring (2173321006)
Bryan Pasaribu (2173321009)
Christy Gita Pardede (2173121014)
Faradina Dea Tasha (216112101)
Validity
Validity is the degree of accuracy
between the data that occurs in the
object of research with the power that
can be reported by researchers. Thus
valid data is "no different" data between
the data reported by the researcher and
the data that actually occurs on the
research object.
VALIDITY IN RESEARCH
In research there are two kind validity research,
that is validity internal and validity external.

• * Validity internal relate with degree accuracy


design research with result that reached. ·
• * Validity external relate with degree accuracy
whether result research can generalizable or
applied at population where sample such taken.
Reliability
Reliability refers to how consistently a
method measures something. If the same
result can be consistently achieved by using
the same methods under the same
circumstances, the measurement is
considered reliable.
REABILITY IN RESEARCH
In research there are two kind validity research, that is
validity internal and validity external.
• Internal Reability is a measure of how well your
test is actually measuring what you want it to
measure. 
• External reliability means that your test or measure
can be generalized beyond what you’re using it for.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
O Qualitative research is a scientific
method of observation to gather non-numerical
data while focusing on meaning-making. This often
occurs through "case study, personal experience,
introspection, life story, interview, artifacts, and
cultural texts and productions, along with
observational, historical, interactional, and visual
texts." This type of research answers questions
related to why or how a certain phenomenon may
occur, rather than how often it occurs.

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