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Define Validity Extent Method Experiment Makes Effects Observed

Validity ensures that an experiment's methodology confirms the observed effects are solely due to the intended independent variable.

Validity refers to the extent to which an experimental method ensures that the observed effects are genuinely caused by the factor being investigated.

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Back Validity - the extent to which the method of the experiment makes sure that the effects observed and measured are due to the cause claimed.

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