Multiple Choice
Statistical conclusion validity refers to:
A) the degree of certainty with which one can make statements about the existence of a causal relationship between the variables in a study.
B) the degree to which the measured variables used in a study represent the hypothesized constructs.
C) the degree to which a researcher reaches the correct conclusion about the relationships among the variables in a research question.
D) the degree to which the causal relationship is generalizable across units, treatments, outcomes, and settings.
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