Validity

I just realize the work I have done on validity has been completely removed.....

YuchengLiang (talk)03:38, 4 August 2013

According to the handout, your edits will still be recorded and marked, so don't worry.

MinZhiLiu (talk)05:56, 4 August 2013

Good news! Thanks

YuchengLiang (talk)06:10, 4 August 2013

That's right, you can still include what added as part of your contributions.

JaimieVeale (talk)16:48, 5 August 2013

hi i have a question here: why i cannot talk something relate to Gender differences in personality traits across cultures? becasue i think it can also have an influence on the validity of the gender diagnosticity too. for example, being tough in the work place is sometimes emphasized in some cultures regardless an individual is female or male. Hope i made things clear. thanks!

XiaoYueLiu (talk)20:51, 5 August 2013

Hello, I believe you can talk about Gender difference in the last section Is Gender Diagnosticity a Useful Construct for Psychologists to Measure? Why and Why Not?

In that part, we talked about that Gender Diagnosticity approach is stable although masculinity and femininity sometimes present themselves differently in different time periods, groups and cultures, so you can add how gender differences across culture and how it may influence the validity of Gender diagnosticity by giving an example before the first paragraph. Hope this can help you ;)

MinZhiLiu (talk)05:20, 6 August 2013
 

Hello, I believe you can talk about Gender difference in the last section Is Gender Diagnosticity a Useful Construct for Psychologists to Measure? Why and Why Not?

In that part, we talked about that Gender Diagnosticity approach is stable although masculinity and femininity sometimes present themselves differently in different time periods, groups and cultures, so you can add how gender differences across culture and how it may influence the validity of Gender diagnosticity by giving an example before the first paragraph. Hope this can help you ;)

MinZhiLiu (talk)05:20, 6 August 2013