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generalizable ; from which one cannotgeneralize .
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Obviously, a single reading does not make for a definitive scientific test—in academic research, this would be called nongeneralizable data you may recall our discussion of the federal government’s definition of research in chapter 1.
The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011
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Obviously, a single reading does not make for a definitive scientific test—in academic research, this would be called nongeneralizable data you may recall our discussion of the federal government’s definition of research in chapter 1.
The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011
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Obviously, a single reading does not make for a definitive scientific test—in academic research, this would be called nongeneralizable data you may recall our discussion of the federal government’s definition of research in chapter 1.
The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011
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Obviously, a single reading does not make for a definitive scientific test—in academic research, this would be called nongeneralizable data you may recall our discussion of the federal government’s definition of research in chapter 1.
The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011
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The American Psychiatric Association does not recognize “post-abortion syndrome” 1994, and all of the studies that purport to prove PAS contain methodological flaws that render their conclusions nongeneralizable beyond their subjects.
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The American Psychiatric Association does not recognize “post-abortion syndrome” 1994, and all of the studies that purport to prove PAS contain methodological flaws that render their conclusions nongeneralizable beyond their subjects.
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We independently reviewed a nongeneralizable sample of DOJ grant recipients 'reporting documents, including financial statements, and encountered challenges attempting to isolate activities that were recreational in nature.
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