Sentences with word «generalizable»

Though these gains are not generalizable at this time, there are clear trends in these data that support the claim that elements of iQUEST teacher professional development can boost students» achievement in many contexts.
The investment model has proven to be remarkably generalizable across a range of commitment targets, including commitment toward both interpersonal (e.g., abusive relationships, friendships) and non-interpersonal (e.g., job, sports participation, support for public policies) targets.
Given that non-cross-listed stocks are more numerous than cross-listed ones in the aggregate sample, this finding means that the size premium observed in aggregate data is not as generalizable as one may think.
«We can't say yet how generalizable these results will be to other settings, but these are definitely interesting empirical findings.»
The current sample consisted of 37 men and 37 women partners in Chinese / non-Chinese relationships, so the findings may be more generalizable if the sample size was increased.
The second part of the AAAS effort, which is the focus of this report, was to design and pre-test a survey that would produce generalizable results about the views of scientists and engineers on their social responsibilities.
Add and subtract multi-digit numbers, using efficient and generalizable procedures based on knowledge of place value, including standard algorithms.
Avoid idiosyncratic, ad - hoc demands and find arguments based on generalizable principles.
The functional data provided from a limited series of breast cancer cell lines does not allow generalizable conclusions to be drawn.
With the goal of identifying generalizable principles of safe prescribing, the researchers excluded guidelines published prior to 2010, those focused on chronic pain, palliative care or specific medical conditions, or those relevant to intensive care units and non-hospital settings.
Importantly, tables show a very small sampling of air quality standards in use around the world that relate to potential SRM materials, of which the WHO standards may be considered most generalizable globally.
Future research and clinical guidelines need to be informed by findings that are generalizable beyond a specific illness or care setting.»
«Clearly, the lottery method is the gold standard,» Ms. Goldring added, «but it is one locale and it is generalizable only to schools with oversubscribed lotteries.»
Much of the work in these units engages first graders in developing, discussing, and using efficient, accurate, and generalizable methods to add within 100 and subtract multiples of 10.
He suggests that three foci offer fresh possibilities for understanding: on generalizable patterns, on deeper changes, and on alternative interpretations.
The process of logical inference is used to generate theoretical generalizations from the analysis of a sample that is not statistically representative, thereby producing theoretically rigorous conclusions, not statistically generalizable ones (Sharp, 1998).
«The trial provides the most reliable and generalizable evidence thus far on omega - 3 supplementation for dry eye disease,» said Maryann Redford, D.D.S., M.P.H., program officer for clinical research at NEI.
This study illustrates several generalizable design and operational principles for implementing multi-MPS «physiome - on - a-chip» approaches in drug discovery.
These divides combine with differing organizational goals to create an environment where that there are fewer applications that are sufficiently generalizable to be recommended to a group, which aren't already in widespread use.
Her stories are very personal yet generalizable.
It's impossible to say whether the findings are even generalizable to the 10 high schools that the students attended.
Context also matters with regard to the way African and Western opinions on homosexuality are neither so distinct nor so generalizable as Azumah describes.
The historical school rejected the notion that abstract, atemporal, and generalizable laws govern economic systems.
While acknowledging some limitations of their data source, the researchers believe their findings «likely represent some of the best available data as well as the most generalizable information» on spinal trauma in modern warfare.
«In the past year what's happened is that these techniques have gone from being something interesting and useful in limited applications to something generalizable to any cell or question in biology,» Deisseroth says.
«It's also confusing for patients because they have a hard time differentiating between a doctor and a researcher...; [the latter's] primary goal is to generate generalizable knowledge..., not to improve the health of this patient right here.»
The size of the study and the use of nationwide registry data of unselected populations from Denmark and Sweden allowed adequately powered analyses that are likely generalizable,» the authors write.
This is merely a schematic intended to show the concepts and is not intended to show any visually discernible generalizable difference between the patients with NC and those with AD.
«This is a promising time for research, because the prospect for advancing generalizable knowledge is so great,» Fischbach says.
The equation is surprisingly generalizable and can be applied to any pair of objects regardless of their shape.
To date, this approach «is still the only generalizable small - tag protein labeling method that works inside living cells.»
The dispute process is difficult to navigate, potentially preventing physicians from correcting reporting errors.14 Because Open Payments is limited to US physicians, these findings would not be generalizable outside of the United States.
A possibly generalizable illustration of how this relation operates was provided in a recent report by Liu et al (36), which characterized the innate immune response to a microbial stimulus.

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