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The extent to which test scores actually reflect what they were meant to measure. Validity occurs when the assessment procedure measures the performance described in the objective, that is what it claims to measure.
Ãâó: artswork.asu.edu/arts/teachers/assessment/glossary...
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An XML document that is verified correct against a DTD or schema. Create a Valid XML Document valid glossary entry
Ãâó: webdesign.about.com/library/weekly/aa070102a.htm
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An inference is valid just in case it is impossible for all the premises to be true and the conclusion false. Note: an inference can be valid even if it's conclusion is false. See also sound, inference, argument.
Ãâó: philosophy.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/25a/glossary.sh...
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A document or contract that has legally binding force.
Ãâó: www.loftyfinds.com/glossary/v/
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A XML document that is well-formed and conforms to a schema (DTD, W3C XML Schema, etc.) of some kind.
Ãâó: www.en8848.com/Reilly%20Books/xml/schema/gloss.htm
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