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The ability to generalize the results from this experiment to a larger population.
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The ability to replicate findings in the outside world with real people and real settings.
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External validity exists to the extent the research findings can be generalized across people, settings, treatment variables, and measurement instruments. Reference: Chapter 2
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The degree to which results of a study with a sample of subjects can be generalised to make statements about a much larger population of subjects.
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the extent to which the findings obtained froman investigation conducted under particular circumstance can be generalizedto other circumstances to the extent that the circumstances of (particularinvestigation (eg, patient characteristics or the manner of delivering <treatment) differ from the circumstances of interest, the external validityof the finding of that investigation may be questioned.
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