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Which term indicates the ability of a test to measure what it is actually designed to measure? question 8 options: reliability consistency precision quotient validity?

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The term validity indicates the ability of a test to measure what it is actually designed to measure.
The concept of validity was formulated by Kelly in 1927. A test is valid if it measures what it claims to measure (the quality or state of being valid).
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