Research Methods: Assessing & Improving The Validity Of Experiments - TW COPY Flashcards

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What does validity mean?

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How accurate a study’s results are

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What are 2 types of validity?

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Internal + external

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What are 3 types of external validity?

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Population validity
Ecological validity
Temporal validity

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Population validity means…

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The extent to which results can be accurately generalised to different populations of people

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Ecological validity means….

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The extent to which the results can be accurately generalised to different settings

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Temporal validity means…

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The extent to which results can be accurately generalised to other time periods

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What are 2 ways of assessing internal validity

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Face + Concurrent

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What does internal validity mean?

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Whether the researcher is measuring what they intend to

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“Whether the researcher is measuring what they intend to measure” refers to which definition of validity?

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Internal validity

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What does external validity refer to?

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The extent to which the results of the study can be generalised to different settings and or people

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“The extent to which the results of the study can be generalised to different settings and or people” refers to which type of validity?

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External validity

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When testing for concurrent validity, what do you compare the results of your research / questionnaire / behavioural categories to?

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Similar research which has been preestablished for validity

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13
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A correlation coefficient of -0.6 suggests a ….

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Strong, negative correlation

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When assessing concurrent validity, what correlation coefficient shows high validity?

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+0.8

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What 2 features does a psychologist need to have to assess face validity?

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Be independent from the research, and work in a similar field

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Demand characteristics will affect what type of validity?

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Internal validity

17
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What must the independent psychologist, working in a similar field say when assessing face validity?

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Yes

18
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“The extent to which findings remain accurate over time” refers to which type of external validity?

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Temporal

19
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A natural experiment has high internal validity - true or false?

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False

20
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A field experiment has high internal validity - true or false?

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False

21
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Which experimental methods can have high internal validity?

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Lab (+ quasi)

22
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The choice of sampling technique can affect internal validity - true or false. Why?

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True - the sample could be biased

23
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What methodological issue will standardised procedures / instructions solve?

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Investigator effects

24
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Investigator effects can be solved by…

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Standardised procedures / instructions

25
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Using a control group will increase what type of validity?

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Internal

26
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When assessing concurrent validity, you must compare your results to the results of a test…

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That has been PRE ESTABLISHED for it’s validity

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When asked to IMPROVE the validity of a study, which TYPE of validity must you deal with?

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Internal

28
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Why, when assessing face validity, must the researcher be independent?

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To avoid bias

29
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What is a correlation?

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A relationship between two variables

30
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A correlation coefficient is measured on a scale of…

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-1 to +1