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A researcher in the mid-20th century conducted a large-scale study on private adult behaviors by recruiting participants primarily from volunteer organizations, prisons, and social clubs. Critics later argued that the findings could not be generalized to the entire population. Which of the following principles of sound research methodology does this specific criticism address?
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A researcher in the mid-20th century conducted a large-scale study on private adult behaviors by recruiting participants primarily from volunteer organizations, prisons, and social clubs. Critics later argued that the findings could not be generalized to the entire population. Which of the following principles of sound research methodology does this specific criticism address?