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validity the quality of research being used to support the argument being made.
Ãâó: libnet.colorado.edu/pwr/tutorial/glossary.cfm
validity 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
validity "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
valid 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
valid Research is valid if it represents the world as it really is.
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