One generalizable finding does exist, however: all nations will need to seek courageous and creative means to meet their basic learning needs. |
Results are therefore not generalizable, and prove insufficient to inform policy. |
In other words, the process of induction involves drawing generalizable inferences out of observations. |
In all sorts of critical ways, however, Google's success isn't generalizable. |
Also, due to its probabilistic nature, simple random sampling reduces biasedness making results reliable and generalizable. |
Mook has argued that in much behavioural science, obtaining generalizable results is not the primary research goal. |