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compared with the overall potential impact of the studied interventions in all relevant circumstances. The issues we have outlined, which are well articulated in this volume, hold much weight for the future articulation of public health research, policy, and practice. Many of these articles grapple with these external validity issues in various ways. Some researchers attempt to strengthen the interpretation of the original evidence by recognizing its biases. Others suggest applying innovative or alternative research methods to the original research. Others argue the need to adapt or tailor and evaluate the adaptations of the evidence in real time, in real practice settings, and in real uncontrolled populations. Lawrence W. Green Ross C. Brownson Jonathan E. Fielding Introduction vii
Annual Review of Public Health – Annual Reviews
Published: Mar 20, 2017
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