Multiple Choice
In content analysis, "validity" most clearly refers to:
A) the level of agreement between different coders.
B) whether the coding categories are meaningful indicators of what they are intended to measure.
C) the proportion of latent coding to manifest coding.
D) the extent to which theories, hypotheses, and operational definitions have to be modified to fit the data.
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