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How to Assess the Validity of Study Results?
To evaluate the validity of study results, researchers consider the following:
Internal Validity
: Ensuring that the study design, methods, and execution accurately measure the intended variables.
External Validity
: Determining whether the study results can be generalized to broader populations.
Bias
: Identifying and minimizing
selection bias
,
information bias
, and
confounding
.
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