Validity A
Validity B
Validity C
Validity D
Validity E
100
This type of reliability refers to the consistency, stability, or repeatability of the results of a study
What is Experimental Reliability?
100
Refers to the correctness or truthfulness of an inference that is made from the results of a study
What is Experimental Validity?
100
Variables you aren't studying that might impact the results of the study
What is Extraneous Variable
100
It is impossible to draw clear and valid conclusions from the data collected when this type of uncontrolled variable exists
What is a Confounding Variable
100
Discussion of the researcher's conclusios with the actual participants
What is Participant Feedback
200
The type of validity with which we can infer that two variables are related and the strength of that relationship
What is Statistical Conclusion Validity
200
Measure of strength or magnitude of a relationship between independent and dependent variables
What is Effect Size Indicator
200
Infer that a causal relationship exists between two variables
What is Internal Validity
200
Describing consequences of manipulating an independent variable
What is Causal Description
200
Multiple Research Methods
What is Methods Triangulation
300
When a research design includes more than one group of participants
What is Multigroup Research Design
300
Inability to state which variable is the cause and which is the effect
What is Ambiguous Temporal Precedence
300
Physical or mental change that occurs over time that affects performance on the dependent variable
What is Maturation
300
Change that occurs in the way the dependent variable is measured
What is Instrumentation
300
Conclusion that builds on or integrates quantitative and qualitative findings
What is Meta inference
400
High pretest scores become lower on posttest Low pretest scores become higher on posttest refers to
What is Regression Artifact
400
Selecting participants for the various treatment groups who have different characteristics
What is Differential Selection
400
Ability to generalize the study results to individuals who were not included in the study
What is Population Validity
400
Ability to generalize the study results across settings
What is Ecological Validity
400
Degree to which the mixed researcher clearly explains his or her philosophical beliefs about research
What is Paradigmatic Validity
500
Ability to generalize across different but related dependent variables
What is Outcome Validity
500
Extent to which a higher order construct is represented in a particular study
What is Construct Validity
500
Obtaining results consistent with what the researcher wants to find
What is Researcher Bias
500
The use of multple investigators in collecting and interpreting the data
What is Investigator Triangulation
500
All of the pertinent validities are addressed and resolved successfully
What are Multiple Validities
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