Pertinence is:
- the relevance of a study to a clinical situation of interest
- the likelihood that the results of a study will be obtainable in your own practice
- the likelihood that a study, if repeated, will produce a similar result
- related to whether the methods of a study are appropriate
Validity is:
- the relevance of a study to a clinical situation of interest
- the likelihood that the results of a study will be obtainable in your own practice
- the likelihood that a study, if repeated, will produce a similar result
- related to whether the methods of a study are appropriate
Reliability is:
- the relevance of a study to a clinical situation of interest
- the likelihood that the results of a study will be obtainable in your own practice
- the likelihood that a study, if repeated, will produce a similar result
- related to whether the methods of a study are appropriate
Generalizability is:
- the relevance of a study to a clinical situation of interest
- the likelihood that the results of a study will be obtainable in your own practice
- the likelihood that a study, if repeated, will produce a similar result
- related to whether the methods of a study are appropriate
True or false: Studies of efficacy are more valuable than studies of effectiveness in determining the appropriate general usage of a technology.
- True
- False