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About the lecture

In this lecture, we think about validity, focusing in particular on: (i) whether a study is measuring what it explicitly says it is measuring, known as face validity; (ii) whether a study’s results align somewhat with existing results in the same field, known as concurrent validity; (iii) whether the results of an experiment can be applied to the real world, known as ecological validity; (iv) which areas of psychology suffer particularly with ecological validity.

About the lecturer

Dr Ashok Jansari is a senior lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London. Dr Jansari’s research interests include memory disorders, prosopagnosia, executive functions, and synaesthesia. Dr Jansari is most famous for his research into prosopagnosia, having made numerous TV appearances, including on BBC1’s The One Show, as well as hosting his own ‘Neuro Talk’ YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/c/DrAshokJansariNeuroTalk/featured

Some of Dr Jansari's recent publications include 'Acquired synaesthesia following 2C-B use' (2019), 'Using virtual reality to investigate multitasking ability in individuals with frontal lobe lesions' (2019), and 'Identification from CCTV: Assessing police super-recogniser ability to spot faces in a crown and susceptibility to change blindness' (2018).

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Jansari, A. (2022, March 07). 1.4 Selecting a Research Method - Validity [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/1-4-selecting-a-research-method?auth=0&lesson=5240&option=13301&type=lesson

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Jansari, A. "1.4 Selecting a Research Method – Validity." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 07 Mar 2022, https://massolit.io/options/1-4-selecting-a-research-method?auth=0&lesson=5240&option=13301&type=lesson