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To check that data input to a computer system is of an appropriate form type for processing and within acceptable boundaries.
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| valid |
a condition that is legally sufficient; that will be upheld by the courts.
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This means the truth of the test in relation to what it is supposed to evaluate. It concerns the relevance and usefulness of what you are is measuring. The difficulty in setting such tests lies in the problem how sure you can be about what is actually being measured. Is it consistent with the worthwhile quality you think you
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| validity |
the soundness of the interpretation and use of the results of an assessment.
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| valid |
Binding and enforceable.
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