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The latter are thought to provide information that is more generalizable.
If so, how generalizable is this to the aid agency as a whole?
However, they are not designed to contribute to generalizable knowledge.
The study has been criticized for not having a generalizable sample.
It is important to obtain some indication about how generalizable the results are.
Exploratory research is not typically generalizable to the population at large.
The items can also provide a more realistic and generalizable task for test.
However, rats may not be a generalizable model for human neurotoxicity studies.
However some people have argued that this is not generalizable to memories for traumatic events.
It is unclear how generalizable the results may be to the North American population.
When the surgery is not standardized, that raises questions of how generalizable a surgeon's data may be.
Studies in occupational settings have been included, however, if they might be generalizable to the primary care setting.
The social impact theory is both a generalizable and a specific theory.
Unfortunately, we were unable to locate any information that was generalizable in these locations.
Thus, these results are generalizable primarily to high-risk men.
The formalism for this model is readily generalizable to two and three dimensions.
It was the first experimental proof that young children have extracted generalizable rules from the language around them.
"It's not clear that this is really generalizable."
Unfortunately, it is unclear how generalizable these findings are as they are the results from only one study.
To step outside of literary theory, this position is generalizable to any situation where a subject perceives a sign.
The skills or knowledge learned in one process are not generalizable nor reliably transferred to other areas of human action.
Furthermore, it is readily generalizable to more complicated problems, notably in quantum field theory.
A theory of consistency of ordering generalizable to tailored testing.
Most of these have either had no effect at all, or their effects have been modest and transient, while not being generalizable.
The majority of ego depletion studies have been carried out on university students, which raises concerns about how generalizable the results really are.
However, there is no evidence that the concept can be used to achieve generalisable truths.
How many units must be collected for the experiment to be generalisable and have enough power?
However they caution that the relatively small numbers of students in both studies makes it difficult to draw any firm generalisable conclusions.
Having feasted on this rich diet of generalisable material, however, a few hard questions about its reliability began to surface.
As we said at the outset, these findings are not generalisable, but they are illuminative.
However the limited numbers of Access students who had completed higher education courses makes it difficult to draw any strong generalisable conclusions.
However, it is impossible to produce some rural weighting which is generalisable to all rural areas.
This includes personal "tics", ways of moving one's head, habits such as nail-biting, which are peculiar to individuals and not generalisable to the whole group.
The universally-shared human motive of rational self-interest makes human action predictable, generalisable and controllable.
This is the structure of the après-coup of all invention, and is generalisable to all human work.
(For example, are the outcomes generalisable to my local need and clinical practice, and are the same service structures in place?)
Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators.
The findings for one family may be generalisable to others, but where the circumstances of each family are different, linguistic behaviour may be different too.
Findings on one particular group are generalisable to individuals of other groups; therefore, the findings on males are indicative of people in general.
Henceforth, a system of chemical reactions will be discussed to provide a concrete example, although the nomenclature of "species" and "reactions" is generalisable.
To recapitulate: the novel tells a story, which has some kind of generalisable thematic significance, by means of a tissue of interwoven discourses.
Skill descriptions are generalisable in that human operators have characteristic abilities and limitations and therefore have tendencies to perform in the same way.
Firth may be generalisable: a person can obtain by deception even though he did not put forth a misrepresentation, when he is under a duty to disclose.
Professional journals, such as the BMJ and the Nursing Standard publish the findings of good quality audits, especially if the work or the methodology is generalisable.
This view may not, however, be generalisable to the more common experience of perceiving moving signs where temporally salient cues are present as well as spatially salient cues.
Silver and Wortman (1980), in their review of research on how people cope with a range of such major losses, conclude that two resources in particular seem to have some generalisable benefit.
Over the past decade a sudden surge of research reports managed to answer the question of when people achieve a basic grasp of psychology: sometime in the fifth year of life we lay down the framework for generalisable inferences about the intentions of others.
Research conducted in areas of 'environmental degradation' which attempted to demonstrate a statistically significant correlation between migration and environmental degradation (including climate change) have so far lacked falsifiability, and have been marked by an absence of counterfactual evidence that has made it impossible to draw any generalisable conclusions from the findings.
Following Altshuller's insight, the theory developed on a foundation of extensive research covering hundreds of thousands of inventions across many different fields to produce a theory which defines generalisable patterns in the nature of inventive solutions and the distinguishing characteristics of the problems that these inventions have overcome.
Yet there is an ambiguity about the relation between the final two levels: if language evolves over time through being used by many individuals, it nevertheless escapes the will of the individuals effecting this change, and this fact is generalisable to all collective realms, that in general can be described as processes of idiomatic differentiation.