What name is given to the generalizability of the findings of a study?

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Generalizability

Generalizability is the degree to which the results of a research study reflect what the results would be “in the real world,” with another sample of participants or with the variables operationalized in other ways. In other words, research results are generalizable when the findings are true generally speaking in most contexts with most people most of the time.

In the classic quantitative research framework of experimental design, researcher design theorists such as Thomas Cook and Donald Campbell have emphasized external validity as a necessary criterion for concluding that research results are generalizable. Threats to external validity include how a sample was selected from the broader target population to which one wishes to generalize, the situational specifics of the experimental manipulations, and the measurement choices made ...

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What is the generalizability of a study?

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.

What is generalization of findings research?

Generalizability 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.

What is another word for generalizability?

Generalizable Synonyms - WordHippo Thesaurus. ... What is another word for generalizable?.

When the results of a study can be generalized this is called?

External validity is the extent to which you can generalize the findings of a study to other situations, people, settings, and measures. In other words, can you apply the findings of your study to a broader context? The aim of scientific research is to produce generalizable knowledge about the real world.