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I don't really understand the concept of validity in an investigation. What makes the observations of an investigaton valid?
 

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Validity generally refers to wether an experiment's method really achieves what it sets out to do. For example an experiment measuring the usefulness of a fertiliser is not going to be valid if the plants are not watered.
 

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same as relaiblity. Validility is the amount of times u repeat the exp and u are getting the same results meaning its valid. So to improve the validility just repeat exp until u get similar results
 

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xrtzx said:
same as relaiblity. Validility is the amount of times u repeat the exp and u are getting the same results meaning its valid. So to improve the validility just repeat exp until u get similar results
Not necessarily - Validity, Reliability and accuracy are separate things though reliability does indeed affect the validity of an experiment. A more valid experiment accounts for many factors, such as error in measurement, and it also controls all variables (except of course the dependent variable).
 

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