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Why Generalisability is not Generalisable

Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2006
In the United States there is an increasing tendency to view the only educational research worthy of federal funding as that which is designed as an experiment using randomised controls. One of the foundational assumptions underlying this research design is that the results of such research are meant to be generalisable beyond any particular research ...
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Generalizability

2010
Définition and discussion of the generelizability from the study of one or a few cases.
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Increasing Trial Generalizability

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2006
The percentage of American cancer patients who enroll on clinical trials is only a small fraction of the total number of patients—as low as 1.7% according to a recent report of participation in clinical trials for the most common cancers. A Comments and Controversies article by Wright et al draws attention to this important issue and suggests that more
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