When designing experiments, researchers must use a scientific method in order
to obtain comparable and _________________ results.
a.accurate
b.inference
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Option a) accurate
When designing experiments, researchers must use a scientific method in order to obtain comparable and accurate results.
- Explanatory research, which looks at cause-and-effect correlations, is better suited for experimental research as opposed to descriptive or exploratory research.
- It also works well for studies with a small number of well defined independent variables that can be changed or controlled. The settings for experimental study can be either a lab or a field. Due to the possibility that the artificial (laboratory) context in which the study is conducted may not accurately represent the real world, laboratory experiments typically have high internal validity at the expense of low external validity (generalizability).
- Field studies are experiments that are carried out in actual organizations or other field settings and have a high level of internal and external validity.
- Remember that the scientific process does not have to proceed in the order described; rather, these steps serve as a set of guiding principles.
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