It would pass any range or format checks but it would not be accurate.=Example: a customer completes a form with DOB which is correct e.g. 05/11/91==A data entry clerk makes a transcription error and types in the numbers he wrong way around 11/05/91=
Valid means acceptable at a given context or situation. it may not always apply to a significantly different view, while True, will generally be accepted at any context or situation.
The difference between internal and external validity is in their nature. Internal validity indicates if a study depicts relation between two variables. External validity on the other hand generalizes the study of the variables.
Accuracy is a characteristic of the exactness or correctness of an answer. Validity is a characteristic of the answer's appropriateness to the question. For example, if I said, "It is approximately 47 billion, 312 million, 697 inches from New York to Chicago" that may be a very accurate answer to the question "How far is it from New York to Chicago", but it's not very valid - most people don't measure distance between cities in inches.
accuracy is when you KNOW something and uncertancy is when your not sure
accuracy is the how well it is done. Quality is what something is worth.
accuracy width can be changed but fixed width is a permanent one.
Recharge is for extending the validity on the card whereas Top up is when u still have validity but no currency.. top up does not increase your validity whereas recharge does..
Moral validity refers to actions that align with ethical principles or personal beliefs, whereas legal validity pertains to actions that comply with the laws and regulations of a specific jurisdiction. Moral validity is subjective and based on individual values, while legal validity is objective and established by a governing authority.
If it is possible, at least two people should confirm the accuracy of facts and the validity of assumptions during the problem solving process. This helps ensure accuracy.
Double checking and verification are some of the procedures that can be followed by an organization to ensure reliability,validity and accuracy of the data information.
Precision is how close your measurements are. Accuracy is how close your measurements are to the actual measurement.
The term accuracy describes how far your observation/measurement is from the correct result. Precision describes how repeatable your results are, regardless of their accuracy..
An electronic stopwatch gives a higher accuracy than a mechanical stop watch.