üldistuskõlblust
Üldistuskõlblus, often translated as generalizability, refers to the extent to which the findings of a study or research can be applied to a broader population or different contexts beyond the specific sample or setting in which the research was conducted. In essence, it addresses whether the conclusions drawn from a limited group of participants or a particular environment are likely to hold true for other similar groups or environments.
High generalizability means that the results are robust and can be confidently extrapolated to a larger population.