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Natasha Burks
on Oct 11, 2024Verified
A limitation of using laboratory experiments to study relationships among variables is that they have:
A) very limited internal validity.
B) strong external validity but limited construct validity.
C) strong internal validity but limited external validity.
D) very limited randomization of variables.
External Validity
The extent to which the findings of a study can be generalized to other settings, populations, or time periods.
Laboratory Experiments
Experiments conducted in a controlled environment where variables can be manipulated and measured precisely.
- Understand the principles of internal, external, and construct validity within the context of research methodology.
- Elucidate the benefits and constraints of conducting experiments in a natural setting compared to a controlled laboratory environment.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the principles of internal, external, and construct validity within the context of research methodology.
- Elucidate the benefits and constraints of conducting experiments in a natural setting compared to a controlled laboratory environment.
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