PSY301 Midterm (Lecture 4) Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers for Accuracy
External Validity
✓✓ Extent to which the results of a study can be applied and
generalized to other people, settings, and situations
Internal Validity
✓✓ Allows you to conclude that the IV caused changes in the
DV
Threats to Internal Validity
✓✓ History, maturation, selection, interaction with selection,
mortality, testing, regression to the mean (statistical).
History
✓✓ Some event takes place between the testing of the levels of
the IV
Usually less of a concern in lab studies
More likely in longitudinal studies
Maturation
✓✓ Participants grow older/wiser, gain more experience
Most problematic with:
- Children (grow quickly)
- Long-term studies
, ACCURACY IS GUARANTEED
Selection
✓✓ People participating in the study are systematically
different from those not participating
Occurs in the absence of random selection and/or random
assignment
Interaction with Selection
✓✓ An interaction effect between maturation or history and
selection effects
- History or maturation may influence a subset of your
participants who are not randomly assigned
Mortality
✓✓ Dropping out of the experiment
A.k.a. "attrition"
Differential mortality: different kinds of participants drop out
of groups assigned to various levels of IV
Testing
✓✓ The act of testing can change behavior independently of
any other manipulation
Can be a threat when same questions are used multiple times
- But can also exist with cross-sectional study
Regression to the Mean