Link: https://www.scribbr.com/research-bias/generalizability/
Description: WebOct 8, 2022 · Generalizability is the degree to which you can apply the results of your study to a broader context. Research results are considered generalizable when the findings can be applied to most contexts, most people, most of the time. Example: Generalizability. Suppose you want to investigate the shopping habits of people in your city.
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Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31892291/
Description: WebAbstract. The basic concept of generalizability is simple: the results of a study are generalizable when they can be applied (are useful for informing a clinical decision) to patients who present for care. Clinicians must make reasoned decisions about generalizability of research findings beyond a study population.
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Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4535087/
Description: WebIn summary, the three gold criteria of validity, reliability and generalizability apply in principle to assess quality for both quantitative and qualitative research, what differs will be the nature and type of processes that ontologically and epistemologically distinguish between the two.
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Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6699529/
Description: WebGeneralizability studies provide a better understanding of the composition of assessment scores (ie, what contributes to the actual score that you get at the end of an OSCE). Generalizability studies are used to estimate G-coefficients and describe the influence of various facets within the universe of scores. 3 – 7 For a review of formulas ...
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Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7892774/
Description: WebFeb 5, 2021 · We conclude that quantitative research may benefit from a bottom-up generalization strategy as it is employed in most qualitative research programs. Inductive reasoning forces us to think about the boundary conditions of our theories and provides a framework for generalization beyond statistical testing.
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Link: https://www.scribbr.co.uk/bias-in-research/generalisability/
Description: WebOct 10, 2022 · Generalisability is the degree to which you can apply the results of your study to a broader context. Research results are considered generalisable when the findings can be applied to most contexts, most people, most of the time. Example: Generalisability. Suppose you want to investigate the shopping habits of people in your city.
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Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020748910002063
Description: WebNov 1, 2010 · Generalization, which is an act of reasoning that involves drawing broad inferences from particular observations, is widely-acknowledged as a quality standard in quantitative research, but is more controversial in qualitative research.
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Link: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-10794-9_9
Description: WebMar 2, 2019 · The generalizability of test results relates to the question of how well one can extrapolate from a particular result to other subjects (e.g., sample population), research objects (e.g., success of companies during the introduction of a product success of companies in general), contexts (e.g., USA Europe, present future) and when using o...
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Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jcad.12365
Description: WebMar 8, 2021 · Although generalizability is not typically considered a feature or goal of qualitative research, it is an integral part of applying findings to advance knowledge in the counseling profession.
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Link: https://wac.colostate.edu/repository/resources/writing/guides/gentrans/
Description: WebGeneralizability 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. While the dependability of this extension is not absolute, it is statistically probable.
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