"The more realistic the research situation, the stronger the variables explained"

 Your sentence "The more realistic the research situation, the stronger the variables explained" conveys an important idea but needs refinement for clarity and academic precision.

 Refined Versions (based on intended meaning):

If referring to external validity / real-world applicability:

"The more realistic the research situation, the greater the explanatory power and relevance of the variables to real-world contexts."

If emphasizing generalizability of findings:

"A realistic research setting enhances the strength and generalizability of the variables being studied."

If highlighting the importance of ecological validity:

"Realistic research situations tend to yield stronger and more meaningful explanations of variables, due to higher ecological validity."

 Academic Explanation:

In research, realism in the research setting (also called ecological validity) ensures that findings are more applicable to real-world scenarios. When the research context mimics real-life conditions:

  • Variables behave more naturally
  • Relationships observed are more valid
  • Findings have higher external validity

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