Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT one of Mook's (1983) arguments regarding external validity?
A) If we can demonstrate that a phenomenon occurs in a lab's unnatural setting, the validity of a finding may actually be strengthened.
B) Most experiments should be designed to generalize to the real world.
C) A researcher may be interested in what can happen, not whether it usually happens.
D) Valuable research is conducted in a laboratory setting that may have no real-world analogy.
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