Term ID: T1313

External Validity

/external-validity/
The extent to which research findings can be generalized beyond the specific study sample, setting, and conditions to other populations, environments, and situations. High external validity means results apply broadly to real-world contexts.
Example: A therapy study conducted with diverse participants in multiple clinical settings has higher external validity than one using only college students in a university lab.

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Reference: Campbell & Stanley (1963)