Validity is the extent to which a tool appears to measure what it is supposed to measure?
موزونیت اس حد تک ہے جس کی پیمائش کرنے کے لیے ایک ٹول ظاہر ہوتا ہے جس کی پیمائش کرنی چاہیے؟
Answer: Face.
Explanation
It sounds like you’re describing "face validity."
Face validity refers to the extent to which a tool or measurement appears to measure what it is supposed to measure, based on its appearance or surface level.
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