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A psychologist plans to study how the amount of time spent practicing a musical instrument relates to cognitive focus. Apply the principle of the validity trade-off to propose a specific correlational research decision for this study that maximizes external validity, and state the resulting impact on the study's internal validity.

Question: A psychologist plans to study how the amount of time spent practicing a musical instrument relates to cognitive focus. Apply the principle of the validity trade-off to propose a specific correlational research decision for this study that maximizes external validity, and state the resulting impact on the study's internal validity.

Sample answer: To maximize external validity, the psychologist should measure participants' practice hours and cognitive focus as they naturally occur in their daily routines, without manipulating practice times or controlling their environment. This correlational approach will result in low internal validity because the researcher does not control or manipulate any variables.

Key points:

  • Measure practice time and cognitive focus in their natural state without researcher manipulation.
  • Maximize external validity by ensuring the relationship reflects real-world behavior.
  • Acknowledge that this choice results in low internal validity due to the absence of experimental control.

Rubric: The response must propose a correlational setup (measuring variables as they naturally occur without manipulation/control) to apply the concept of maximizing external validity, and correctly state that the resulting impact is low internal validity.

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