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Generalizing
Generalizing is the capability of taking the results from a research project and using that to draw inferences about larger groups in society.
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Problem of Induction
In the empirical sciences, what is the primary role of inductive reasoning?
A researcher wants to use inductive reasoning to develop a new theory about the relationship between exercise and mental health. Arrange the following steps in the correct order to reflect the inductive process.
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Limited Generalizability of Clinical/Case Studies
Relationship Between Sample and Population
Advantage of Surveys: Efficient Data Collection
A researcher studies the dietary habits of 200 professional marathon runners and finds that their average daily caloric intake is 3,500 calories. The researcher then concludes that the average adult consumes around 3,500 calories per day. Which statement best analyzes the primary weakness of this conclusion?
Strengths of Naturalistic Observation