Appendix Table 3. Criteria for Grading the Internal Validity of Individual Studies


The Methods Work Group for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force developed a set of criteria to determine how well individual studies were conducted (internal validity) (22). The Task Force defined a 3-category rating of "good," "fair," and "poor," based on these criteria. In general, a good study is one that meets all criteria well. A fair study is one that does not meet, or it is not clear that it meets, at least one criterion but has no known important limitation that could invalidate its results. A poor study has important limitations. These specifications are not meant to be rigid rules but rather are intended to be general guidelines, and individual exceptions, when explicitly explained and justified, can be made.

Randomized Controlled Trials

Case-Control Studies

Cohort Studies

Diagnostic Accuracy Studies


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