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- High validity (correlation coefficients) may simply indicate that error in the questionnaire and the comparison methods are correlated.

- This is of greater concern when using subjective measures which may share sources of errors with questionnaires. Objective measures would not be subject to this limitation, however are often more expensive to administer.