validity Flashcards
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population validity
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- whether u can reasonably generalise the findings from ur sample to larger group of ppl- population
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internal validity
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- a measure of whether results obtained r solely affected by changes in variable being manipulated (eg by independent variable) in a cause n effect relationship
- lab studies usually high in this
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external validity
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- a measure of whether data can be generalised to other situations outside of the research enviroment
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ecological validity
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- a type of external validity that refers to extent to which findings can be generalisedd to real life setting
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artifical stimuli
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- the materials used r made by the researchers n may not be applicable to everyday life
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independent variable
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- variable that the researcher is manipulaing eg amount of caffine given to ppts
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dependent variable
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- the variable being measured by the researcher
eg amount of letter recalled
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how we asses validty
concurrent validity
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- the extent to which a psychological measure relates to an exisiting similar measure
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how we asses validty
face validity
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- basic form of validity in which a measure is scrutinised to determune whether it appears to measure what its supposed to measure
- eg does a test of anxiety look like it measures anxiety?
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temporal validity
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- the extent to which findings from research study can be generalised to other historical times n eras
- form of external validity
- eg some of freuds concepts eg penis envy r deemed outdated, sexist n reflect patriachal victorian society w/in which he lived
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what is validity?
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- whether a measure actually measures what it claims to be measures
- is the data we r collectinng in a study represent reality?
- is what we found genuine effect or has something interferred w/r results?
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extraneous variables
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- might affect the results
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confounding variables
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- have affected results
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imporving validity
experiments
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- eg using a control group = researcher is better able to assess whether changes in dependent variable were due to effect of independent variable
- or standardise procedures to minimise impact of ppt reactivity n investigator effects on validity of outcome
- eg use single or double blind procedures
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imporving validty
questionaires
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- incorporate a lie scale to asses consistency of respondents response n control effects of social n desirability bias
- further enhanced by assuring respondents all data submitted will remain anonymous