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ECOLOGICAL VALIDITY

Ecological validity is a type of external validity which looks at the testing environment and determines how much it influences behavior.

In the school test example, if the pupils are used to regular testing, then the ecological validity is high because the testing process is unlikely to affect behavior.

On the other hand, taking each child out of class and testing them individually, in an isolated room, will dramatically lower ecological validity. The child may be nervous, ill at ease and is unlikely to perform in the same way as they would in a classroom.

Generalization becomes difficult, as the experiment does not resemble the real world situation.


by Martyn Shuttleworth (2009).

Related articles:
Hawthorne Effect
Validity and Reliability
Types of Validity
External Validity
Population Validity
Internal Validity
Construct Validity
Face Validity
Content Validity
Convergent Validity and Discriminant Validity
Test Validity
Criterion Validity
Concurrent Validity
Predictive Validity


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