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Internal validity

by SON THAI KIM PHUNG - Tuesday, 25 October 2016, 10:45 PM
 

Internal validity is a form of experimental validity. It refers to the validity of the study itself. It  means that no variable cause the results except for the one you are studying. According to Ehow contributor Lisa Miller, in a study which contain high internal validity, "the outcomes can confidently be said to directly result from the study's manipulation. Problems related to selection, bias, maturation and attrition, among others, can negatively affect a design's internal validity".

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