METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS
VALIDITY AND DELIMITATIONS OF RESEARCH FINDINGS
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the subject matter of the study and the population from which they will be selected. This population needs to be large enough to be able to make generalizations.
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Sampling = the process of selecting a group of people, events, behaviors, or other elements with which to conduct a study.
Detailed explanation-2: -What is Generalizability? Very simply, generalizability is a measure of how useful the results of a study are for a broader group of people or situations. If the results of a study are broadly applicable to many different types of people or situations, the study is said to have good generalizability.
Detailed explanation-3: -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.
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