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Boolean Concatenation? What's the real term for this pattern?

Please consider the following function body:

var isValidated = true;
$(selector1).each(function(){
    //do validation with local f()...
    isValidated = f() && isValidated;
});

$(selector2).each(function(){
    //do validation with local f()...
    isValidated = f() && isValidated;
});

$(selector3).each(function(){
    //do validation with local f()...
    isValidated = f() && isValidated;
});

return isValidated;

My description of the progress of isValidated is Boolean concatenation---but there has to be an official, computer-science term for this thing. What is it? To clarify, the idea here is to let each $() block run---but when any one of these blocks have a validation failure the results of this failure must return false over all blocks (true && true && false == false). So, like many programmers, I am using some kind of a pattern but we often don't know what it is called. So does this pattern resemble anything useful?