Sentences with phrase «generalizable only»

Therefore, knowledge may be «generalizable» even if a research study uses only the protected health information held within a covered entity, and the results are generalizable only to the population served by the covered entity.

Not exact matches

Guideline authors noted, however, that the evidence for the recommendations is weak, since many of the studies had relatively small numbers of patients with similar types of epilepsy and were conducted at only one institution, so the results may not be generalizable to everyone with epilepsy.
The researchers say that because they were only able to obtain three samples from one well, the findings aren't generalizable.
To date, this approach «is still the only generalizable small - tag protein labeling method that works inside living cells.»
These communication types might not be generalizable to all teachers because it is based only on our analysis of three teachers (Erlandson, Harris, Skipper, & Allen, 1993).
«Instead of asking only what predicts,» Sidney said, «we're asking what predicts [college success], how much does it predict, and how generalizable is the prediction.»
For example, generalizable knowledge could be generated from a study conducted by the HCFA, using only Medicare data held by HCFA, even if the knowledge gained from the research study is applicable only to Medicare beneficiaries.
Having a generalizable sample is important because answers drawn from only a handful of people might not tell you a lot about the rest of the population, especially if the few people you ask are your own friends.
Limitations include small sample size, reliability on self - reported measures and findings may only be generalizable to children with sexual abuse trauma.
One limitation noted was that only those families who had completed all components of SafeCare ®, including post-training data collection using the Beck Depression Inventory, Child Abuse Potential Inventory, and Parenting Stress Index were included in the treatment group, while there was no comparable assurance of level of service provided for the Family Preservation group, which makes the comparison less generalizable.
Limitations include small sample size, high attrition, reliability on self - reported measures and findings may only be generalizable to children with sexual abuse trauma.
Past models of determinants of parenting behaviors that have conceptualized parenting as a static entity (i.e., only assessed parenting at one point in time) may not be generalizable to understanding determinants of parenting change over time.
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