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The ability of a test to measure what it is designed to measure is called validity.
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
A theory proposing that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by changing their attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors, or by rationalizing or justifying them.
Ethical Issues
Moral challenges facing individuals or organizations, often involving decisions about right and wrong behavior in complex and varying contexts.
Evaluation Stage
A phase in various processes where the outcomes or conditions are assessed to make judgments about value, quality, or importance.
Ethical Dilemmas
Situations in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more morally correct courses of action that are in conflict.
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