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The degree to which a test actually measures what it purports to measure is known as

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Q. The degree to which a test actually measures what it purports to measure is known as (December 2023, UGC NET)

1. Validity

2. Variance

3. Stability

4. Artifact

Correct Ans: (1)

Explanation: Validity refers to the extent to which a concept, conclusion, or measurement is well-founded and corresponds accurately to the real world. It’s crucial in ensuring that the outcomes of a test are accurate reflections of what is being measured.

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