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Villi are tiny projections in the small intestine.
Internal Consistency
The degree to which an assessment measures a single concept or construct reliably across multiple items or questions.
Test Retest Reliability
A measure of consistency where the same test is administered to the same group at two different points in time to assess the stability of the results.
Internal Consistency
A measure of the reliability of a psychological test or survey, reflecting the extent to which all items assess the same characteristic.
Face Validity
The extent to which a test or measurement appears effective in terms of its stated aims to those taking or observing it, on the surface level.
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