An experiment has internal validity when:_______.
a. the dependent variable is measured reliably
b. the dependent variable is valid
c. only the independent variable could have caused the results
d. the independent variable is strongly manipulated

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Answer:

c. only the independent variable could have caused the results

Explanation:

Internal validity is a term in research methodology which explains the extent to which a study reach conclusion in a trustworthy cause-and-effect relationship that exists between a treatment and an outcome, such that, only the independent variable could have caused the results

Hence, in a given study, to have an internal validity, the researchust establishes a conclusion in which there is no alternative explanations for a finding the effect aside the independent variable.