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Produces or relates to the intended results or goal.
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(1.) Allowed. (2.) True, or conforming to an appropriate standard or authority.
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How well a data element or predictive model reflects what is really supposed to be measured or predicted.
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How well a given criterion actually measures or predicts. Also see reliability.
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The degree to which a test measures what it is intended to measure. Although there are several types of validity and different classification schemes for describing validity there are two major types of validity that test developers must be concerned with, they are content-related and criterion-related validity. Web-Based Instruction (WBI) Web-based Instruction is delivered over public or private computer networks and displayed by a Web browser. ...
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