validity and reliability
Validity refers to the extent to which a measure or test accurately measures what it intends to measure. It ensures that the results obtained are a true reflection of the concept or construct being studied. Reliability refers to the consistency or stability of a measure or test. It determines the extent to which the same results can be obtained when the measure is repeated or applied to different individuals under similar conditions.
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