Validity Flashcards
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What is validity?
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- The extent to which an observed event (test, observation, experiment) is genuine
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What are the 4 key types of validity?
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- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
- Ecological validity
- Temporal validity
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What is internal validity?
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- Refers to whether the effects observed are due to manipulation of the independent variable and not another factor
- (Threat to internal validity= demand characteristics)
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What is external validity?
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- Relates to factors outside of the investigation, e.g: generalising to other situations, other populations or areas
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What is ecological validity?
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- The extent to which findings from a research study can be generalised to other settings and situations (external)- ‘everyday life’
- If task used to measure DV is unlike everyday life= low ecological validity
- Look at all aspects of research set-up to decide whether findings can be generalised
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What is temporal validity?
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- The extent to which findings from a research study can be generalised to other historical times and eras (external)- ‘hold true over time’
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What are the 2 key ways of assessing validity?
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- Face validity
- Concurrent validity
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What is face validity?
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- A measure is scrutinised to determine whether it appears to measure what it is supposed to
- Face validity can be determined by eyeballing measuring instrument or passing it off to an expert to check
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What is concurrent validity?
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- The extent to which a psychological measure relates to an existing measure
- Demonstrated when results are very close to those obtained on another well-established test
- Close agreement between data sets indicates high concurrent validity (if correlation exceeds +.8)
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How to improve validity of experiments?
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- Use control group to assess whether changes in DV are due to effect of IV
- Standardised procedures minimise impact of participant reactivity and investigator effects
- Use of single and double-blind procedures reduce demand characteristics and investigator effects
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How to improve validity of questionnaires?
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- Incorporate a lie scale to assess consistency of responses and to control for effects of social desirability bias
- Anonymity of data (people will be more truthful)
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How to improve validity of observations?
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- Minimal intervention by researcher (high ecological validity due to natural and authentic behaviour)
- Establish behavioural categories (ensure they are not: too broad, overlapping or ambiguous)
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How to improve validity of qualitative research?
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- Depth and detail of case studies and interviews reflect participants’ realities (high ecological validity)
- Interpretive validity (extent to which researcher’s interpretation of events matches that of participants)- coherence of researcher’s narrative and direct quotes
- Triangulation