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External Validity and Evidence Accumulation provides researchers with essential frameworks for understanding how scientific findings generalize beyond their immediate study contexts. Tyson and Slough examine the theoretical foundations and practical challenges of external validity, addressing a critical gap in research methodology literature.
The authors explore how evidence accumulates across multiple studies and contexts, offering strategies for assessing generalizability and synthesizing findings. The book covers key concepts including population validity, ecological validity, and temporal stability, while providing actionable guidance for conducting and interpreting research with broader applicability.
This work is invaluable for social scientists, policy researchers, and practitioners seeking to understand when and how experimental results translate to real-world settings, making it essential reading for advancing evidence-based practice.







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