Asked by
Avery Whitsett
on Nov 13, 2024Verified
Experimental settings are not a threat to external validity because they reflect external reality.
Experimental Settings
Environments or arrangements in which experimental research is conducted, designed to isolate and control variables affecting the outcome of the study.
External Validity
The extent to which the results of a study can be generalized or applied to contexts outside the original research setting.
- Detect and alleviate threats to the internal and external validity in experimental methodologies.
Verified Answer
JR
Learning Objectives
- Detect and alleviate threats to the internal and external validity in experimental methodologies.