What is the difference between generalizability and validity in experimental research??

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
Generalizability refers to the degree to which research procedures conducted and evidence obtained during an experiment can be generalized to a larger population. Validity refers to the degree to which research findings and methods reflect the true phenomena under analysis.
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