Validity Flashcards

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What is validity?

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The extent to with an observed effect is genuine

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What is internal validity?

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The extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure- are the effects due to to the manipulation of the IV and not some other factors

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What is external validity?

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The extent to which results can be generalised outside of the research environment/ setting

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What are the three forms of external validity?

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  1. Ecological validity
  2. Population validity
  3. Temporal validity
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What is ecological validity?

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The extent to which findings from a study can be generalised to other settings

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What is population validity?

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The extent to which findings from a study can be generalised to other people

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What is temporal validity?

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The extent to which findings from a study can be generalised to other particular time periods

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What is mundane realism?

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How realistic the task in the experiment is- if an experiment has low mundane realism the task is not similar to real life and this leads to low external validity

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What are two ways of assessing validity?

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  1. Face to face- the extent to which test items look like what the test claims to measure
  2. Concurrent validity- the extent to which a psychological measure relates to an existing similar measure
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How can researchers improve the validity of experiments?

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  1. Use a control group
  2. Use standardisation procedures
  3. Use of single blind and double blind procedures- reduces demand characteristics
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How do researchers improve the validity of questionnaires

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  1. Include a lie scale within the questions in order to asses the consistency of participants responses. This also reduces the effects of social desirability bias.
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