validity

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    • what is validity
      the property of being true, correct and in conformity with reality
    • what are the different types of validity
      face validity
      mundane realism
      concurrent validity
      ecological validity
      temporal/historical validity
      predicative validity
      population validity
    • what is face validity
      where a measure is scrutinised to determine if it appears to measure what it is supposed to measure
    • what is mundane realism
      the extent to which the tasks which the Ps are asked to do in the study is similar to tasks in real life
    • what is concurrent validity
      the extent to which a psychological measure relates to an exisiting similar measure
    • what is ecological validity
      the extent to which findings from a research study can be generalised to other settings and situations
    • what is temporal/historical validity

      the extent to which findings from a research study can be generalised to to other historical times and eras
    • what is predicative validity
      the extent to which a test/ theory predicts future behaviour
    • what is population validity
      the extent to which the sample of Ps is representative of the wider target population
    • what are the two categories of validity
      internal validity
      external validity
    • what is internal validity
      how well a study is done- especially whether if it avoids confounding and extrataneous variables
    • what is external validity
      the extent to which the conclusions of a study can be applied outside the context of that study- how well it can be generalised to and across other situations
    • how can you assess validity
      by using face validity and concurrent validity
    • how can you improve validity of the experimental method
      use a control group to compare with the experimental group
      standardise procedures
      use a single or double- blind procedure
    • how can you improve validity of the observational method
      covert observation is likely to yield greater validity than overt observation
      behavioural categories need to be specific, not ambiguous and mutually exclusive
    • how can you improve validity of self-report studies
      avoid leading , double- barrelled questions and ambiguous questions
      avoid using double negatives in questions
      include a lie- scale in order to assess social desirability bias
      get the Ps to submit data anonymously
    • how can you improve the validity of qualitative methods
      triangulation- if a number of different sources are looked at and they all point to the same conclusion then the conclusion is valid
      inclusion of direct quotes to support what the researcher is saying