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Weak Validation

Weak validation refers to the use of inadequate, superficial, or poorly designed methods to verify the accuracy, reliability, or generalizability of a scientific result, model, or technique.

Characteristics

Why It Matters

Example in Context

“The authors claim accurate reconstruction of the oculomotor nerve using diffusion MRI, but the study suffers from weak validation: only 4 clinical cases are presented, with no intraoperative or histological correlation.”