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The Pave Project Report - Queen's University Belfast

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<strong>The</strong> PAVE <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 89<br />

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With regard to social validity, the great majority of the respondents felt that the<br />

services they received were socially valid. Social validity was measured on a Likert<br />

Scale, with 1 indicating strongly agree and 7 indicating strongly disagree, across all<br />

three of the social validity domains of perceived significance, appropriateness, and<br />

effectiveness of intervention. Figure 25 shows frequency of response and mean scores<br />

(standard deviation) on all three social validity domains, while Figure 26-28 show<br />

percentage scores of responses on the Likert Scale in relation to each of the domains<br />

separately.

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