Multiple Choice
In an experiment, internal validity means:
A) showing that changes in your independent variable caused observed changes in your dependent variable.
B) that most extraneous variables have been identified and controlled.
C) showing that changes in your criterion variable relate only to changes in your predictor variable.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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