validity

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    • internal validity is the extent to which changes in a DV are legitimately caused by a change in an IV
    • internal validity issues:
      • demand characteristics
      • researcher bias
      • social desirability
      • test is inaccurate
    • to deal with demand characteristics, use a single blind study
    • the deal with researcher bias, use a double blind study
    • the deal with social desirability, ensure confidentiality
    • the deal with the test being inaccurate, do a pilot study
    • external validity= the extent which the findings can be generalised
    • external validity issues:
      • ecological validity
      • population validity
    • the deal with ecological validity, design the study to be carried out in real life settings
    • the deal with population validity, carry out the study on different groups of people
    • how to assess validity:
      • content validity
      • concurrent validity
      • construct validity
      • face validity
      • predicitve
    • content validity= use an independent expert to assess the study
    • concurrent validity= compare test in study to one that is already valid- same ppts do both test
    • construct validity= use a theory to see if its valid
    • face validity= researcher sees if test is measuring what it claims to measure
    • predictive= researcher makes outcome predictions then compares then to the actual findings
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