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one of the cornerstones of good testing practice; refers to the degree to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure.
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The test measures the desired performance and appropriate inferences can be drawn from the results. The assessment accurately reflects the learning it was designed to measure.
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Appropriateness (also: applicability or quality) of the conclusions drawn from diagnostic values.
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A valid proof (or statement) is one in which all the arguments leading up to it are correct within the logie of the system being used.
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Upon completion of a document, the System will ensure data has been entered into the required fields.
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