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Lactose and maltose are examples of disaccharides.
False Positives
Incorrect test results indicating the presence of a condition or substance when it is not actually present.
Standardized Scoring
A process of quantifying test or assessment results according to prescribed norms and procedures to ensure comparability.
Construct Validity
The validity of a test assuming a specific theoretical framework that relates the item the test measures, often rather abstract, to some other item that is more easily assessed. If the two sets of measurements correlate, the test is said to have construct validity.
Theoretical Framework
A foundational structure used to outline possible courses of action or to present a preferred approach to an idea or thought, often used in academic research.
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