Sentences with phrase «so generalizable»

Context also matters with regard to the way African and Western opinions on homosexuality are neither so distinct nor so generalizable as Azumah describes.

Not exact matches

But I too get frustrated that so many one - time studies are presented in popular press magazines as generalizable to all human beings, when they were done in a small university with 20 sophomores from the USA.
So there is no responsible way to draw generalizable conclusions from this set of flawed studies.
Study limitations include the fact that an observational study can not show cause and effect, and study participants were mostly from more affluent families so findings may not be generalizable to socioeconomically disadvantaged families.
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.
«Our results are based on cancer registry data from one state, so the results may not be generalizable to other populations.
Research was all done in «real world» settings («effectiveness» vs. «efficacy» studies), so the results are more generalizable.
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.
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