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Generalisability

Definition:

The term "generalisability" refers to the extent to which research findings and conclusions can be applied or generalized to a larger population or a wider context.

Examples:

  1. Noun: The generalisability of the study's results to the wider population has been a topic of debate among researchers.
  2. Verb: It is important to consider whether the findings can be generalised to other settings.
  3. Adjective: The generalisable nature of the research findings allows for broader application in various industries.
  4. Adverb: The researcher emphasized the need to generalize the results effectively and generalisably.

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