What is the difference between cross-population and sample generalizability?
What will be an ideal response?
Researchers looking at cross-population generalizability want to project their findings onto groups or populations much larger than, and perhaps different from, those they have actually studied; sample generalizability happens when researchers generalize their findings from the sample to the larger population it was sampled from.
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a. Sixteenth b. Seventeenth c. Eighteenth d. Nineteenth
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