Definition of External Validity

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External validity is a measure of the extent to which scientific outcomes and findings can be generalized to other populations and settings beyond the group of participants or environment in which the study was originally conducted. It is the degree to which the results of a study can be applied or generalized beyond the immediate circumstances of the study. This means that a study should have strong external validity if its results can be consistently replicated across different contexts, times, and settings.

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