The accuracy of an instrument's measurement is validated by comparing its output against a recognized, established standard or outcome. This process confirms how well the instrument's scores correspond with other measures.
Different types of validity address various aspects of measurement quality:
The question specifically describes comparing an instrument's reading with a standard measure to determine its accuracy. This aligns precisely with the definition of Criterion Validity.
Therefore, the procedure is known as the establishment of Criterion Validity.
Morgenthau's principles of political realism are:
A. Politics is rooted in permanent and unchanging human nature which is basically self centred, self-regarding and self-interested
B. Politics is an autonomous sphere of action and cannot therefore be reduced to morals
C. International Politics is an arena of conflicting self-interests
D. The ethics of international relations is situational ethics which is very different from private morality
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Who among the following political thinkers consider the anarchical self help system to be a compelling factor for States to maximise their relative power positions?