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.
Climate Witness in Fiji: developing
a generalizable method for assessing vulnerability and adaptation of mangroves and associated ecosystems Francis Areki and Monifa Fiu WWF Fiji Country Programme, 4 Maafu Street, Suva.
Not exact matches
To date, this approach «is still the only
generalizable small - tag protein labeling
method that works inside living cells.»
While this
method is useful to gain context specific insights into the effectiveness of climate policies, statistical studies based on large sample sizes allow analysts to control for various factors and yield
generalizable results.
The original study, authored by Harvard University's Geoffrey Supran and Naomi Oreskes, relies on data analysis that is «unreliable, invalid, biased, not
generalizable, and not replicable,» according to the expert, whose
methods were cited by Supran and Oreskes.
Limitations include that the direction of the discrepancy can not be determined by the statistical
methods used in the study, the somewhat low reliabilities of the FES subscales, and that results may not be
generalizable to other populations, as families with a substance abusing runaway adolescent have long been recognized to represent some of the most distressed families.