Multiple Choice
The internal validity of a study refers to:
A) the confidence one can have in inferring a causal relationship among the variables.
B) the extent to which the variables represent what they were intended to measure.
C) the statistical accuracy of the constructs of the study.
D) the degree of meaning that can be placed upon a set of test results of the study.
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