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In common terms, validity measures the-

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Validity is the extent to which a concept,[1] conclusion or measurement is well-founded and likely corresponds accurately to the real world. The word "valid" is derived from the Latin validus, meaning strong. The validity of a measurement tool (for example, a test in education) is the degree to which the tool measures what it claims to measure.[2] Validity is based on the strength of a collection of different types of evidence (e.g. face validity, construct validity, etc.)

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