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jayhills49

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By including all the details of the control groups in the procedure section of the research report, experimenters are describing the essential elements on which the _____ of their conclusions rests.
 
  a. external validity c. generalizability
  b. internal validity d. restriction

Question 2

If the procedure section is organized _____, it describes each aspect of the research in the order in which it occurred.
 
  a. chronologically c. consistently
  b. historically d. completely



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Answer to Question 1

B
Internal validity depends on having all the proper control groups in place.

Answer to Question 2

A
Chronological orders are ordered in terms of the timing of the events.



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