Validity of Experiments
摘要
For a study to be considered valid, it is essential to assess whether what the researcher intended to measure or observe was, in fact, accurately measured or observed. Validity must be examined from two perspectives: internal validity and external validity. Internal validity concerns the question: “Is the researcher truly observing or measuring what they intended to?” External validity addresses the extent to which the conclusions drawn from the research can be generalized to other populations or settings.