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A person's ability to search and level of motivation partly determine how much time will be spent on an external search for information prior to purchasing a product.
Generalizability
The extent to which research findings can be applied to broader populations or different contexts beyond the original study setting.
Credibility
The quality of being trusted and believed in, often based on a track record of reliability and authenticity.
Specificity
The ability of a test or procedure to correctly identify those without the condition or trait being tested for, minimizing false positives.
External Validity
The extent to which the results of a study can be generalized to other situations and to other people.
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