Internal Validity

Cards (3)

  • Internal validity is the extent to which we can be confident that any observed effects are due to the treatment, rather than other factors.
  • The internal validity of an experiment refers to how well it controls extraneous variables so that the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable can be accurately measured.
  • refers to the degree of confidence that the causal relationship being tested is trustworthy and not influenced by other factors or variables.