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Psychosocial Effects and Coping during COVID-19: Limitations of the Study
- The results of this study cannot be generalized to other populations, since it was limited to specifically Arab university students.
- Reliability and representativeness of the findings may be reduced due to the non-random sampling and the online self-report survey.
- Generalizability of the results may be limited to the inherent study design which focuses on students with access to social media and internet access.
- The study did not record or seem to take into account pre-existing conditions within the student population, such as pre-existing depression or anxiety problems.
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Updated 2021-06-08
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