Term ID: T1484

Ecological Validity Concerns

/ecological-validity-concerns/
Issues regarding whether research findings obtained in controlled laboratory settings can be generalized to real-world environments and naturally occurring behaviors, affecting the practical application of research.
Example: Questioning whether memory studies using word lists in quiet labs accurately reflect how memory works in noisy, distracting real-world environments with meaningful information.

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Reference: Neisser (1976)