Sentences with phrase «generalizability because»

Limitations of the study include that the prevalence of ADHD in the study group was somewhat higher than U.S. estimates and the results may have limited generalizability because New Jersey has an older licensing age at 17 and it is highly urbanized.

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Even though evidence from other settings or populations would be useful to assess the generalizability of this study, Mogstad said it is highly relevant to policymakers in Norway and the United States, because disability insurance is now one of the largest transfer programs in most industrialized countries.
The authors acknowledge a reduced generalizability of their results because procedures and risk factors change over time, which is a problem of all long - term follow - up studies.
Quiz Ref IDOur study has limitations including generalizability of our findings (because it was conducted at 1 hospital), a small sample, and a lack of prior research studies on the topic.
Our study has limitations including generalizability of our findings (because it was conducted at 1 hospital), a small sample, and a lack of prior research studies on the topic.
[The authors justify their choice of 1970 because of the pooorer data quality before that date, which is fine, but they do not fully recognize the possible implications of that choice for the generalizability of their results.]
Nevertheless, the generalizability of the results might not be a serious concern because of the high consent rate for enrollment (> 80 %) and the low attrition rate 24 months after childbirth in the HBC Study (< 10 %)(Takagai et al., in press).
Limitations include the lack of randomized control group and the resulting inability to definitively make causal attributions to Nurturing Parenting Program participation because of other unmeasured factors that could be associated with program attendance and concerns about generalizability to other states or the national population.
Limitations include that only half the data are available because the FAST intervention has been implemented in only the first 12 of the 26 treatment schools, generalizability due to ethnicity, and lack of follow - up.
Limitations include lack of reliable and valid measures, generalizability of the findings limited because of the specific substance use and delinquency patterns, rural residence, predominantly White composition of the sample.
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