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For a marketing research study to have validity, it must actually measure what it sets out to measure.
Explanation:
When it comes to research, we need to make sure that the measures we are using are reliable and valid.
Reliability refers to consistency across time, items, and researchers. Validity refers to what degree the results of the research reflect what they are intended to reflect (if the research actually measures what it has set out to measure). There are three main types of validity:
- face validity - the extent to which the research actually measures what it's supposed to measure;
- content validity - the extent to which a measure represents all aspects of the researched phenomenon;
- criterion validity - whether the results of the research correlate with other variables they are expected to be correlated with and not correlated with variables they are not expected to be correlated with.
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Inheritable personality traits include:
*Smoking habits
*Overall addictions
Less heritable traits include:
*Happiness/angriness
*Learned behavior
Three environmental factors that may influence behavior are:
*Behavior of parents/guardians
*Housing community
*Acquaintances/friends
*Upbeat/peaceful cultural gatherings
Genetics play less of a part in the development of certain personality traits, especially when compared to the environment, because most of it comes from learned behaviors and the activities of other around us. Even things that we expect to be genetic, like eye color, are influenced by the environment (in a different way, of course).
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A personality trait that is more inheritable than others is smoking/addiction patterns. A child whose mother or father (or both) smoke is much more likely to pick up on smoking than one whose parents don't. As for one that is less heritable, angriness is definitely more influenced by past experiences and the environment in general. Someone with generally angry parents could be the happiest person due to different experiences with life. A child who lives in an aggressive household is more likely to exude anger than one who lives in a happy and calm one. Thus, it is clear that the environment plays the greatest influence on the development of most traits. It even, under some circumstances, can determine the appearance of traits that we expect to be 100% caused by genetics -- even if only .1% is caused by [it].
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