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Evaluate how a research program systematically addresses validity trade-offs over time. Order the steps from the initial planning of a controlled study to the design of subsequent validation research.
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When designing psychological research, what is the primary reason that researchers must strategically prioritize some types of validity over others?
A psychological study conducted in a highly controlled laboratory setting typically achieves high internal validity and high external validity at the same time.
Psychological researchers often face trade-offs when designing a study. Match each of the following research scenarios with the specific type of validity the researcher is primarily choosing to prioritize in that situation.
A psychology researcher is designing an experiment to test whether a new mnemonic device improves memory. To ensure that only the mnemonic device is responsible for the results, they conduct the study in a soundproof lab with a homogeneous group of participants. Arrange the following steps of a 'Prioritizing Validities' analysis in the logical order they should be applied to evaluate this researcher's design choices.
According to the prioritizing validities framework, how should a psychological study with modest validity in one specific domain be evaluated?
According to the prioritizing validities framework, a psychological study must maximize all four major domains of validity (internal, external, construct, and statistical) to be considered scientifically valid.
A researcher conducts a laboratory experiment that successfully controls for confounding variables but uses a very specific, non-representative group of participants. A reviewer evaluates this study as 'failed' because its findings cannot be generalized to the real world. This reviewer's evaluation is methodologically _____ because the principle of prioritizing validities states that researchers must often make strategic trade-offs to achieve specific research goals.
Match each researcher's action or decision in a study with the strategic choice it represents under the prioritizing validities framework.
According to the trade-offs described by Morling (2014), psychology experiments that prioritize internal and construct validity through highly controlled laboratory settings will often inadvertently sacrifice _____ validity.
Evaluate how a research program systematically addresses validity trade-offs over time. Order the steps from the initial planning of a controlled study to the design of subsequent validation research.