Honing and Ladinig (2008) make the assertion that while the internal validity of web-based studies may be reduced, this is offset by an increase in external validity possible when experimenters can sample a wider range of participants and experimental settings. In this paper, the issue of internal validity is more closely examined, and it is agued that there is no necessary reason why internal validity of a web-based study should be worse than that of a lab-based one. Errors of measurement or inconsistencies of manipulation will typically balance across conditions of the experiment, and thus need not necessarily threaten the validity of a study’s findings
The article identifies a latent debate in the recent literature on the role and worth of experiments...
We show that the common claim that internal validity should be understood as prior to external vali...
Much of the methodological discussion around experiments in economics and other social sciences is f...
Honing and Ladinig (2008) make the assertion that while the internal validity of web-based studies...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
The use of web-based data collection raises fundamental issues impinging on reliability and validi...
While the discussion on the integrity of data obtained from Web- delivered experiments is mainly a...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
While the discussion on the integrity of data obtained from Web-delivered experiments is mainly abou...
ABSTRACT: The use of web-based data collection raises fundamental issues impinging on reliability a...
Research conducted via the Internet has the potential to reach important clinical populations of par...
Abstract With the increasing sophistication and ubiquity of the Internet, behavioral research is on ...
Research conducted via the Internet has the potential to reach important clinical populations of par...
The article identifies a latent debate in the recent literature on the role and worth of experiments...
We show that the common claim that internal validity should be understood as prior to external vali...
Much of the methodological discussion around experiments in economics and other social sciences is f...
Honing and Ladinig (2008) make the assertion that while the internal validity of web-based studies...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
The use of web-based data collection raises fundamental issues impinging on reliability and validi...
While the discussion on the integrity of data obtained from Web- delivered experiments is mainly a...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
While in an earlier commentary (Honing & Ladinig, 2008) we stressed the potential of Web-delivered e...
While the discussion on the integrity of data obtained from Web-delivered experiments is mainly abou...
ABSTRACT: The use of web-based data collection raises fundamental issues impinging on reliability a...
Research conducted via the Internet has the potential to reach important clinical populations of par...
Abstract With the increasing sophistication and ubiquity of the Internet, behavioral research is on ...
Research conducted via the Internet has the potential to reach important clinical populations of par...
The article identifies a latent debate in the recent literature on the role and worth of experiments...
We show that the common claim that internal validity should be understood as prior to external vali...
Much of the methodological discussion around experiments in economics and other social sciences is f...