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To Qualify for a Patent, an Invention Does Not Necessarily

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To qualify for a patent, an invention does not necessarily have to provide some legal utility.


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Criterion-Related Validity

The extent to which a test's scores are correlated with an independent measure or outcome relevant to the intended use of the test.

Objective Criterion

A measurable factor that serves as a basis for decision-making or evaluation, not influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice.

Disparate-Impact Cases

Legal cases that deal with practices that adversely affect one group of people more than another, even if the practices are formally neutral.

Unintentional Discrimination

A situation where policies, practices, or actions result in unequal outcomes for different groups without the intent to discriminate.

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