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Based on the single-subject research methodology, state the two primary ways researchers address concerns about external validity, and identify a historical example of psychological principles discovered through single-subject research that successfully generalized across species and situations.

Question: Based on the single-subject research methodology, state the two primary ways researchers address concerns about external validity, and identify a historical example of psychological principles discovered through single-subject research that successfully generalized across species and situations.

Sample answer: Single-subject researchers address external validity concerns by: (1) relying on the strong, consistent effects they typically observe, which are likely to generalize even from small samples, and (2) placing a strong emphasis on replication by attempting to reproduce effects with different participants or under slightly varying conditions. Historically, the principles of classical and operant conditioning serve as examples of findings discovered via single-subject research that successfully generalized across many species and situations.

Key points:

  • Relying on strong, consistent observed effects that likely generalize from small samples
  • Emphasizing replication with different participants or under slightly varying conditions
  • Identifying classical and operant conditioning as historical examples of generalized principles

Rubric: Score 3 points total: 1 point for identifying the reliance on strong, consistent effects; 1 point for identifying the emphasis on replication (with different participants or under varying conditions); 1 point for naming classical and/or operant conditioning as the historical example.

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