UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Which of the following statements about internal and external validity are correct?

(A) Internal validity refers to the degree to which observed effects can be attributed to the experimental treatment rather than extraneous variables;
(B) External validity concerns the extent to which findings can be generalised beyond the specific sample and setting studied;
(C) Random assignment of participants to groups primarily helps to enhance internal validity;
(D) Random sampling from the target population primarily helps to enhance external validity;
(E) A study with high internal validity automatically has high external validity in all situations;
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Q: Which of the following statements about quasi-experimental designs are correct?

(A) Quasi-experimental designs often lack random assignment of participants to groups;
(B) Quasi-experimental research may use intact classes or existing groups;
(C) Quasi-experiments can be useful when true experimental control is not possible for practical or ethical reasons;
(D) Quasi-experimental designs never use pre-tests or comparison groups;
(E) Threats to internal validity may be higher in quasi-experiments than in true experiments;
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Q: Which of the following statements about threats to internal validity in experimental research are correct?

(A) History refers to events occurring between pre-test and post-test that may affect outcomes;
(B) Maturation involves changes within participants over time that may influence scores;
(C) Testing effect arises when taking a pre-test influences performance on the post-test;
(D) Instrumentation refers to changes in measurement tools or procedures during the study;
(E) Random assignment to groups is itself a threat to internal validity;
(F) Attrition (mortality) occurs when participants drop out differentially from groups;
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