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- noun The quality of being
generalizable .
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These actions were taken to help to reduce bias and improve the generalizability of the findings.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: The DSM-5: Will it Work in Clinical Practice? MD Lloyd I. Sederer 2012
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Indeed, further studies are absolutely necessary to clearly define reproducibility and generalizability before we can use such a parameter regularly in our clinic settings for every patient.
Julie Chen, M.D.: Listening to Our Heartbeat So We Can Stay Healthy M.D. Julie Chen 2012
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Given, that preponderance of Syrian Jews, however, may in and of itself greatly affect the generalizability, even to other Orthodox.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Thought on American Jewish Demography 2010
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Their topics are meaningful and their research papers are textbook examples of how to do science that is both internally valid (the conclusions are true for the population studied) but have absolutely no generalizability (you can't transfer the conclusions to other populations).
Howard Steven Friedman: Grumps, Dreamers, Bean Counters, Cool Cats and Shills: The Taxonomy of High Profile Economists Howard Steven Friedman 2011
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Indeed, further studies are absolutely necessary to clearly define reproducibility and generalizability before we can use such a parameter regularly in our clinic settings for every patient.
Julie Chen, M.D.: Listening to Our Heartbeat So We Can Stay Healthy M.D. Julie Chen 2012
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These actions were taken to help to reduce bias and improve the generalizability of the findings.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: The DSM-5: Will it Work in Clinical Practice? MD Lloyd I. Sederer 2012
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These actions were taken to help to reduce bias and improve the generalizability of the findings.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: The DSM-5: Will it Work in Clinical Practice? MD Lloyd I. Sederer 2012
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The chocolate and peanut butter of combined qual-quant methods we think gives the paper good generalizability, but with depth to boot.
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The chocolate and peanut butter of combined qual-quant methods we think gives the paper good generalizability, but with depth to boot.
February 2010 2010
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Our findings have implications for the generalizability of the results of randomized policy interventions.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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