7. Generalisation - Based on
solution for the problem.
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experiment and its results explain th
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glow, so we need to replace the fuse.
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this is the correct answer
Explanation:
There are no hard and fast rules for generalisation. Obviously gerneralisation from qualitative findings is difficult, and in quantitative findings the more participants the more reliable the results for generalisation. But overall you should always generalise with caution. the only thing you can say for sure is you found those results in the sample you used.
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