When contemplating the degree to which research findings can be generalized to other subjects, settings, and time periods,
psychologists often abide by the __________, which assumes that the outcome of a study will often generalize widely, unless there is reason to believe otherwise.
a. continuity assumption
b. normality assumption
c. homogeneity assumption
d. reliability assumption
Question 2
When the results of a research study can be generalized to other populations of subjects, different situations, and various periods of time, one can say that the study contains a large degree of
a. internal validity.
b. external validity.
c. experimental control.
d. statistical significance.