Major Threats To Validity

2 Parts 

  • Create a detailed chart of major threats to validity for conclusion, construct and external validity.
  • Write an essay that describes the major threats and how you would minimize them for internal validity.

Part 1

Create a chart, noting three types of threats for conclusion,  construct, and external validity. The following is an example of how you  may want to organize your chart. In column 1, specify the specific  threat; in column 2, provide a description of this threat; and in column  3, include a brief description of the method that is used to minimize  the threat.

Example chart attached! 

 

Part 2

After you have completed your chart, prepare an essay in which you  thoroughly describe the major threats to validity in external validity  and explain how you would minimize the threats. Support your essay  with five references that are scholarly and peer reviewed.

Length: 3 pages for the chart; 2-3 page essay (Not including title and reference pages)

Your chart and paper should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of  the ideas and concepts by providing new thoughts  and insights relating directly to the topic. Your response should  reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards.She reveals her vulnerabilities in a deadpan manner, showing us how she loves and has been loved, how she has wronged and been wronged. But it’s not all laughing around the hard stuff. At the end of “Barry” comes a teary phone call with Antonoff, in which she tells him what happened with the hipster rapist; here the narrative turns deeply confidential, allowing the reader into what you realize is Dunham’s truest interior life, as fragile and authentic as yours or anyone’s.

Due: March 11, 2019 by 12pm EST

Type of Threat Description Method of Minimizing the Threat
Conclusion

1

2

3

   
Construct

1

2

3

   
External

1

2

3