Exam 9: Internal Validity

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Internal validity often receives little attention in research proposals, perhaps because:

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Controlling threats to the internal validity of a study is best done once the data have been collected.

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Which of the following is not an example of a possible location threat?

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Which of the following might be a possible testing threat to the internal validity of a study?

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A threat to internal validity is the same as:

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In which of the following is a history threat least likely to occur?

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In an experimental study, a subject characteristics threat may be present if:

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Matching -Subject characteristics threats

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Matching -Instrumentation threat

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Referring to the study in item 2 again, for what additional reason might the conclusion be unjustified?

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Loss of subjects is a serious threat to internal validity in an experimental study if:

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Which is the least-effective means of controlling data collector bias?

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With which of the following findings would a maturation threat be of most concern?

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Instrument decay refers to the possibility that:

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Loss of subjects in a study can best be handled by:

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Data collector characteristics may be a threat to internal validity if:

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