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    Exam 2: Drawing Valid Inferences I: Internal and External Validity
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    An Example of the Instrumentation Threat to Internal Validity Is
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An Example of the Instrumentation Threat to Internal Validity Is

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Question 7

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An example of the instrumentation threat to internal validity is:


A) Questions in the survey are periodically reworded
B) Standardized tests are used
C) The experimenter leaves the room during the test
D) None of the above

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