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unidimensionality

unidimensionality

n. the quality of measuring a single construct, trait, or other attribute. For example, a unidimensional personality scale, attitude scale, or other scale would contain items related only to the respective concept of interest. Compare multidimensionality. See also bipolarity. —unidimensional adj.

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