1) Construct validity a) is the measure that is being used an accurate representation of the variable? b) The accuracy of conclusions drawn about cause and effect c) the extent to which a study's findings can be accurately generalized to the population 2) Internal validity a) is the measure that is used an accurate representation of the variable? b) The accuracy of conclusions drawn about cause and effect c) the extent to which a study's findings can be accurately generalized to the population 3) External validity a) is the measure that is used an accurate representation of the variable? b) The accuracy of conclusions drawn about cause and effect c) The extent to which a study's findings can be accurately generalized to the population 4) Any event, situation, behavior or individual characteristic that can change or vary a) operational definition b) variable c) internal validity 5) the set of procedures used when you measure or manipulate the variable a) operational definition b) variable c) internal validity 6) When both variables increase? a) positive linear relationship b) negative linear relationship c) curvilinear relationship d) no relationship 7) When one variable increases, the other decreases a) positive linear relationship b) negative linear relationship c) curvilinear relationship d) no relationship 8) When the one variable increases, the other goes up and then down a) positive linear relationship b) negative linear relationship c) curvilinear relationship d) no relationship 9) When the graph is a flat line, there is... a) positive linear relationship b) negative linear relationship c) curvilinear relationship d) no relationship

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