Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Relevance ====== **Definition:** *Relevance* refers to the **degree to which information, data, or arguments are directly related to the specific topic, question, or problem at hand**, contributing meaningfully to understanding, decision-making, or action. ===== Characteristics ===== * Directly connected to the objective or context. * Enhances clarity, focus, or impact. * Avoids digressions or unrelated detail. * Often judged by **contextual appropriateness** and **timeliness**. ===== Usage Contexts ===== * In research: Does the study address a meaningful question or gap? * In clinical practice: Does this intervention apply to the patient population? * In education: Does the content support the learning objectives? * In publishing: Does the article contribute new, significant insight to the field? ===== Related Concepts ===== * Applicability * Significance * Utility * Validity * Contextual fit ===== Opposite Term ===== * Irrelevance – information that is unrelated, distracting, or off-topic. ===== Application Example ===== * An article about the early history of neurosurgery may be of low **relevance** to current clinical decision-making unless it provides critical insight into the evolution of techniques or training systems. relevance.txt Last modified: 2025/06/17 20:41by administrador