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Internal Validity
The extent that a study can rule out or make unlikely
alternate
explanations of the results
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External Validity
The validity of applying the
conclusions
of a scientific
study
outside the context of that study
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Temporal Validity
A type of
external validity
that refers to the validity of the findings in relation to the
progression
of time
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Demand Characteristics
refers to an experimental artifact where
participants
form an interpretation of the experiment's purpose and unconsciously change their
behaviour
to fit that interpretation
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Reliability
The extent to which an
experiment
, test, or measuring procedure yields the same
results
on repeated trials
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Extraneous Variables
Variables which influence the
outcome
of an
experiment
, which aren't the variables of interest. They can be controlled.
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Confounding Variables
any other variable which has an effect on your
dependent variable
which cannot be controlled
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Unrepresentative
Not typical of a
class
, group, or body of opinion
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Population Validity
A type of
external validity
which describes how well the
sample
used can be generalised to a
population
as a whole
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Gender Bias
The
differential
treatment and/or representation of males and females based on
stereotypes
and not on real differences
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Culture Bias
The tendency for people to judge the outside world through a narrow view based on
their own
culture
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Ungeneralisable
when
research
findings cannot be applied to the whole population
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