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Match the following types of validity with their corresponding definition:
-Criterion-related Validity
Main Clauses
Central components of a sentence that express a complete thought and contain a subject and a predicate.
Compound Sentence
A sentence that contains at least two independent clauses joined by a conjunction or semicolon.
Equal Importance
A principle that all elements or aspects under consideration are given the same level of significance.
Abstract Words
Terms that represent ideas, qualities, or conditions that cannot be directly perceived by the senses, often requiring interpretation.
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