according to those formulated by Churchill (1979).
The procedure is as follows.
a.
Conduct data collection by means of a survey.
This stage is related to distributing
questionnaires that contain measuring tools for
leadership integrity dimensions. Selection of
respondents for data collection of individuals
who work at a company for at least 2 years
working at the same company.
b.
Use face validity and content validity tests on
experts.
c.
It is measuring the reliability of data generated
from surveys.
d.
Collecting data back by surveying the results of
Data reliability testing. This stage is related to
distributing questionnaires that contain
dimensions of leadership integrity. The
selection of respondents for data collection
involved all individuals working in the Jakarta
area.
e.
Measure validity.
f.
Developing norms, this is related to individual
perceptions to compare scores or scores
obtained. At this stage, the study will confirm
the measurement scale.
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