Whether the study has tested what it was intended to test; the degree to which the observed effect was due to the experimental manipulation rather than other factors such as extraneous variables.
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External Validity
The deegree to which a research finding can be generalised: to other settings (ecological validity); to other groups of people (population validity); over time (historical validity)
2 of 5
Mundane realism
Refers to how a study mirrors the real world. The simulated task environment is realistic to the degree to the degree to which experiences encountered in the environment will occur in the real world.
3 of 5
Confidentiality
A participant's right to have personal information protected.
4 of 5
Deception
Where a participant is not told the true aims of a study and thus cannot give truly informed consent trully
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Card 2
Front
The deegree to which a research finding can be generalised: to other settings (ecological validity); to other groups of people (population validity); over time (historical validity)
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External Validity
Card 3
Front
Refers to how a study mirrors the real world. The simulated task environment is realistic to the degree to the degree to which experiences encountered in the environment will occur in the real world.
Back
Card 4
Front
A participant's right to have personal information protected.
Back
Card 5
Front
Where a participant is not told the true aims of a study and thus cannot give truly informed consent trully
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