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Show Notes
In this episode, we discuss the paper "In defense of external invalidity" by Douglas Mook.
Shownotes
- Mook, D. G. (1983). In defense of external invalidity. American Psychologist, 38(4), 379–387.
- Mook, D. G. (1989). The myth of external validity. Everyday cognition in adulthood and late life, 25-43.
- The case of Phineas Gage was written up: Harlow, J. M. (1848). Passage of an iron rod through the head. The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal (1828-1851), 39(20)