Do Our Psychological Laws Apply Only to College Students?: External Validity Revisited

Volume: 40, Issue: 6, Pages: 384 - 395
Published: Oct 15, 2018
Abstract
That most psychological research is conducted with students led to concerns that psychological laws apply only to this population. These fears are based on Campbell and Stanley’s concept of external validity that specifies the extent to which research findings can be generalized. This concept is based on an inductivist philosophy. As philosophers of science have argued since Hume, one cannot derive general laws from singular observations....
Paper Details
Title
Do Our Psychological Laws Apply Only to College Students?: External Validity Revisited
Published Date
Oct 15, 2018
Volume
40
Issue
6
Pages
384 - 395
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