external validity

How to Assess External Validity?

Assessing external validity involves evaluating the extent to which the study's participants, settings, and procedures are representative of the broader target population and conditions. This can be achieved through:
Comparative Analysis: Comparing the characteristics of the study sample with those of the target population.
Replication Studies: Conducting similar studies in different settings or populations to see if the findings are consistent.
Sensitivity Analysis: Testing how robust the findings are to changes in study conditions or assumptions.

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