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Please assist me in creating a mind map that represents the various types of validity, reliability and explain why they are important in learning and assessment.

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This solution discusses how to create a mind map regarding validity and reliability in assessment and learning.

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Validity

Content Validity checks to be sure the information being tested actually matches what should be in the test.

Concurrent criterion-related uses two tests that cover the same information to determine the test's ...

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