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Generalizability

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Generalizability is the extent to which the findings of a study can be applied or generalized to a larger population or different settings.

Key Features

  • Applicability
  • External validity
  • Population
  • Settings

Pros

  • Allows for broader implications of research findings
  • Enhances the relevance and usefulness of research
  • Facilitates the application of research in practical settings

Cons

  • May be limited by sample size and characteristics
  • Potential for bias in generalizing findings
  • Difficult to achieve perfect generalizability

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