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Real-world validation

Real-world validation refers to the process of evaluating a model, intervention, device, or strategy under actual usage conditions, outside of controlled or experimental settings.

Common contexts

Comparison with controlled validation

Feature Controlled Validation Real-world Validation
Environment Laboratory or clinical trial Routine clinical practice or real conditions
Data Clean, selected Noisy, heterogeneous, and complex
Objective Internal validity External validity (generalizability)