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the quality of research being used to support the argument being made.
Ãâó: libnet.colorado.edu/pwr/tutorial/glossary.cfm
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Validity in assessment refers to the extent to which test scores or responses measure the attributes they were intended to measure and have the impact that was sought.
Ãâó: pals.sri.com/pals/guide/glossary.html
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"The degree to which an assessment measures (a) what is intended, as opposed to (b) what is not intended, or (c) what is unsystematic or unstable." (Source: University of Maryland Center for the Study of Assessment Validity and Evaluation)
Ãâó: www.bridgew.edu/AssessmentGuidebook/glossary.cfm
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A valid XML document, in addition to being well formed, conforms to all the constraints imposed by a DTD. In other words, it does not contain any tags that are not permitted by the DTD, and the order of the tags conforms to the DTD's specifications. validating parser A validating parser is a parser which ensures that an XML document is valid, as well as well-formed. See also: parser.
Ãâó: www.patownsend.com/XMLGlossary.htm
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Research is valid if it represents the world as it really is.
Ãâó: www.barrycomp.com/bhs/guide/key_terms.html
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