External validity is the problem of generalizing results from laboratory to nonlaboratory conditions. In this paper we review various ways in which the problem can be tackled, depending on the kind of experiment one is doing. Using a concrete example, we highlight in particular the distinction between external validity and robustness, and point out that many experiments are not aimed at a wellspecified realworld target but rather contribute to a 'library of robust phenomena, a body of experimental knowledge to be applied case by case
Researchers often aim to make correct inferences both about that which is actually studied (internal...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68477/2/10.1177_014616727400100102.pd
Abstract. The validity of artificial situations is often questioned, and particularly so the possib-...
Francesco Guala has developed some novel and radical ideas on the problem of external validity, a to...
Experimental economics is subject to criticism with regards to frequently discussed the trade-off be...
Treball de Fi de Grau en Estudis Internacionals d'Economia i Empresa. Curs 2012-2013Tutor: Karl Sch...
Much of the methodological discussion around experiments in economics and other social sciences is f...
Much of the methodological discussion around experiments in economics and other social sciences is f...
It is sometimes argued that experimental economists do not have to worry about external validity so ...
Over the last few decades, experimental research has gained recognition in political science for ena...
Laboratory experiments are used to address a wide variety of questions within economics, including w...
The paper provides a first survey of the literature on external validity. The starting point for thi...
This chapter comments on the papers of Levitt and List and of Camerer. It explains why for most labo...
The article identifies a latent debate in the recent literature on the role and worth of experiments...
A series of recent debates in experimental economics have associated demand effects with the artific...
Researchers often aim to make correct inferences both about that which is actually studied (internal...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68477/2/10.1177_014616727400100102.pd
Abstract. The validity of artificial situations is often questioned, and particularly so the possib-...
Francesco Guala has developed some novel and radical ideas on the problem of external validity, a to...
Experimental economics is subject to criticism with regards to frequently discussed the trade-off be...
Treball de Fi de Grau en Estudis Internacionals d'Economia i Empresa. Curs 2012-2013Tutor: Karl Sch...
Much of the methodological discussion around experiments in economics and other social sciences is f...
Much of the methodological discussion around experiments in economics and other social sciences is f...
It is sometimes argued that experimental economists do not have to worry about external validity so ...
Over the last few decades, experimental research has gained recognition in political science for ena...
Laboratory experiments are used to address a wide variety of questions within economics, including w...
The paper provides a first survey of the literature on external validity. The starting point for thi...
This chapter comments on the papers of Levitt and List and of Camerer. It explains why for most labo...
The article identifies a latent debate in the recent literature on the role and worth of experiments...
A series of recent debates in experimental economics have associated demand effects with the artific...
Researchers often aim to make correct inferences both about that which is actually studied (internal...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68477/2/10.1177_014616727400100102.pd
Abstract. The validity of artificial situations is often questioned, and particularly so the possib-...