An assessment is regarded to be valid when
a) the evidence is produced by the candidates assessed and nobody else and with
no assistance from anybody else.
b) the evidence produced is enough for the assessor to make a substantiated
judgment.
c) the evidence is recently produced or relatively ‘’fresh’’.
d) None of the above.
b) The evidence produced is enough for the assessor to make a substantiated judgement.
This is because for an assessment to be valid, the assessor should be in a position to make a substantiated judgement from the produced evidence.
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