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on Nov 13, 2024Verified
In asking about the validity of an experiment, a researcher is asking whether the experiment captured the concepts the researcher intended to capture.
Validity of an Experiment
This refers to the extent to which the results of an experiment accurately reflect the reality or truth of the situation being studied.
- Pinpoint and lessen risks to the internal and external validity of experiments.
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Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint and lessen risks to the internal and external validity of experiments.
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