While Dr. Bartlett effectively controlled for confounding variables in his experiment, the results do not generalize to the real-world. This means Dr. Bartlett's research has:

a. neither internal validity nor external validity
b. low internal validity, but high external validity
c. high internal validity, but lacks external validity
d. high internal validity and high external validity


C

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