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Which of the following best describes the testing threat to internal validity?
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Which of the following best describes the testing threat to internal validity?
A researcher measures a group of college students' awareness of healthy eating by having them complete a detailed nutrition-knowledge questionnaire. Two weeks later—without any intervention—the researcher administers the same questionnaire and finds that scores have improved. The researcher suspects that completing the first questionnaire prompted students to read about nutrition and discuss dietary habits with friends, which led to the higher scores on the second administration. This scenario illustrates a threat to the study's internal validity caused by the act of initial measurement itself influencing later performance.
A cognitive psychologist wants to determine if listening to a 'Focus Music' playlist improves concentration. Arrange the following events in the order they would occur to illustrate a testing threat in this research study.
Analyze the following research outcomes in a one-group pretest-posttest study and match each specific observation to the mechanism of the testing threat it illustrates.
A researcher reports that posttest scores on a spatial-reasoning task were higher than pretest scores in a single-group study. While the researcher claims the intervention worked, a critic evaluates the study's internal validity as low, arguing that the improvement was simply due to participants becoming accustomed to the task's instructions and timing during the first measurement. The critic's judgment identifies a ________ threat.
Researchers are conducting a study on a new cognitive training program. They administer a baseline memory test (pretest) on Monday, provide the training on Wednesday, and administer the same memory test (posttest) on Friday. Which of the following concerns specifically describes a testing threat in this context?
The _____ threat to internal validity occurs when the mere act of taking a pretest inadvertently influences a participant's responses on the subsequent posttest.