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By putting in place the controls necessary to
guard against potential confounding, and thus to
safeguard internal validity,  we may so thoroughly constrain
the research that it has little or no real-world relevance.
External validity refers to how well laboratory findings hold
up in the real world. For example, do the findings from our
sample apply to the population from which then sample was
presumably drawn?