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The developmental quotient (DQ)
Reliable Measure
A method or instrument that consistently produces stable and accurate results over time.
Intelligence
The capacity for learning, understanding, and applying knowledge and skills, and adapting to new situations.
Validity
The extent to which a test, measurement, or research study accurately measures what it is intended to measure.
Interrater Reliability
The degree of agreement among different raters or observers assessing the same phenomenon.
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