Problem: Dr. Jennings has constructed a new measure designed to measure participants' compassion. Participants indicated their agreement with a series of questions. Question 1 reads, "When other people are in need, I want to help in any way I can." Question 2 reads, "I have spent a good deal of time doing things that will improve others' lives, but not my own." Question 3 reads, "Other people think of me as a good person to come to when they are in need." Dr. Jennings is concerned about the validity of her scale. She emails several other clinical psychologists and asks them to look over her scale. They indicate that her scale seems like a good measure of compassion. Now she is more confident that her measure has ________.