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How generalizable are the results?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Generalizability is applied by researchers in an academic setting. It can be defined as the extension of research findings and conclusions from a study conducted on a sample population to the population at large. ... The larger the sample population, the more one can generalize the results.

Answered by HariesRam
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  • Generalizability is usually defined as the degree to which the results of a study based on a sample can be said to represent the results that would be obtained from the entire population from which the sample was drawn.

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