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Methods and Techniques

Demonstrating Experimenter “Ineptitude” as a Means of Teaching Internal and External Validity

Pages 184-188 | Published online: 17 Jul 2008
 

Abstract

Internal and external validity are key concepts in understanding the scientific method and fostering critical thinking. This article describes a class demonstration of a “botched” experiment to teach validity to undergraduates. Psychology students (N = 75) completed assessments at the beginning of the semester, prior to and immediately following the demonstration, and on an examination. Results indicated that students significantly increased quiz scores across 3 assessment points, scored higher on experimental validity questions on an exam, and increased use of critical thinking skills in a novel application. The demonstration engaged students during class and increased comprehension on the topic of experimental validity.

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p < .005.

p = .057.

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