The ability of a scale or measuring instruments to measure what it is intended to measure is called _____?
پیمائش کرنے کے لئے کسی پیمانے یا پیمائش کرنے والے آلات کی قابلیت جس کی پیمائش کرنا ہے اسے _____ کہا جاتا ہے؟
Answer: Validity
Explanation
Validity refers to the degree to which an instrument measures what it is intended to measure.
A valid test accurately reflects the concept or skill it is supposed to assess.
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