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external validity The extent to which the results of a trial provide a correct basis for generalizations to other circumstances. Also called generalizability or applicability.
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external validity The extent to which a finding applies (or can be generalized) to persons, objects, settings, or times other than those that were the subject of study.
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external validity the degree to which the results of a research study are generalizable to other situations.
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external validity The degree to which an observed significant change in an impact (behavior) or outcome (health status) rate attributable to a prevention science intervention can be generalized from a representative sample to a large, well-defined population at risk.
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