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What does ‘validity’ mean in the context of research?

A. The accuracy of findings
B. The length of the report
C. The complexity of language used
D. The number of references

Answer: The accuracy of findings


Additional Information: Validity ensures that the research measures what it claims to measure.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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