Content Validity is conducted by the experts in evaluating the relevance of items for each construct.
Content Validity Index (CVI) approach:
- the method involving a group of participants and experts showed where each item on scale was relevant to the factor
- then calculate the CVI
According to Polit and Beck (2006), CVI should be greater than or equal to 0.80.
The formula for calculation of the CVI:
(a) Total agreement = Total agreement for all items
(b) Agreement for item = Number of raters who rate the item more than 2
(c) I-CVI = Agreement for every item / number of raters
(d) S-CVI/Ave = I-CVI / Average of I-CVI
(e) S-CVI / UA = Total agreement / Number of items
References:
Polit, D. F., Beck, C.T. & Owen, S. (2007). Focus on Research Methods: Is the CVI an Acceptable Indicator of Content Validity. Research in Nursing & Health, 30, 459-467.
Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2006). The Content Validity Index: Are You Sure You Know What’s Being Reported? Critique and Recommendations. Research in Nursing and Health, 29, 489-497.
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