Threats to Internal Validity
Threats to External Validity
Research Designs
100

The threat is out of the researcher's control and can only occur before or during the study, not after to impact the study's results.

What is history (or threat of history)?

100

Occurs when multiple treatments are given at the same time and thus interfere with one another's results.

What is multiple-treatment interference?

100

A type of research design that is considered longitudinal due to repetitive observations. 

What are time-series research designs?

200

The threat where the participants age out of the study.

What is maturation?

200

Occurs when a study is conducted in a lab setting, but the results are not equal to what is observed in the natural environment.

What are lab settings/bias (or what is the Hawthorne effect)?

200

When there is a control group along with the experimental group.

What is a control series research design?

300

Occurs when a pretest is the same as the posttest in questions. 

What is pre- and post-testing bias? 
300

When the treatments of an experiment are repeated unnecessarily.

What are irrelevant replicability of treatments?

300

A threshold is placed after the pretest to determine where participants are placed. (i.e., if a participant scores above 5 on a scale they will be placed in the control group.)

What is regressional discontinuity? 

400

When certain participants are selected to be in the study by the researcher.

What is selection bias?

400

Occurs when the participants are nonrandomly assigned and certain groups react differently to the experimental variables.

What is selection and experimental treatment bias?

400

Considered the goal of what an experimental design should achieve. 

What is a true experiment?

500

Occurs when outliers in the group's statistics are not regulated and skew the data. 

What are regressional artifacts?

500

When extra components in a measure are unnecessary and have an impact on the results. 

What are irrelevant responsiveness of measures?

500

Bonus (not in the article): a type of time-series analysis that has two experimental groups both have pre-and post-tests, however the independent variable is introduced at different times. 

What is a switching replication time-series experiment?