Sentences with phrase «most generalizable»

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.
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.
«I thought it would be most generalizable

Not exact matches

No one is more aware than Whitehead himself that the generalizable factors are not to be found in the more developed stages of human experience, but rather in the most basic, most primitive levels.
Fourth, because the present study population solely comprised female health professionals, most of whom were white, results from this study may not be generalizable to the general US population.
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.
While most studies of psychopathic personality assess incarcerated respondents, the resulting data may not be generalizable to non-criminals; participants in these studies were recruited from the general population.
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