Internal validity is the extent of the ability to attribute the observed effect to the experimental variable, and not to other factors. External validity is the extent to which the effect can be generalized. Poor experimental design can affect both types of validities.
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Common mistakes which Researchers make
Here are some common mistakes which researchers often make during the study.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Four important metrics to be reported in any research finding
Any research work or study should essentially report four metrics
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