Which of the following conditions are true about a research project in a well-controlled laboratory environment?

A.
Low external validity and low internal validity.

B.
High internal validity and low external validity.

C.
High external validity and low internal validity.

D.
High external validity and high internal validity.

1 answer

The correct condition about a research project in a well-controlled laboratory environment is:

B. High internal validity and low external validity.

In a well-controlled laboratory setting, researchers can meticulously control variables and minimize confounding factors, leading to high internal validity. However, the artificial nature of laboratory settings often means that the findings may not be easily generalizable to real-world situations, resulting in low external validity.