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ecological validitythe extent to which the context of a user study matches the context of actual use of a system, such that it is reasonable to suppose that the results of the study are representative of actual usage an [..]
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ecological validity1. The degree where results obtained from research are representative to conditions in the wider world.2. Perception. The degree that a proximal stimulus covaries from a distal stimulus.
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ecological validityEcological Validity is the degree to which the behaviors observed and recordied in a study reflect the behaviors that actually occur in natural settings. In addition, ecological validity is associated [..]
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ecological validityin a research study, the extent to which the findings can be generalised beyond the particular environment and conditions of the original study.
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