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Understanding Research
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Ive been given a formative assessment to read a journal and then answer questions. Most of the questions i have managed to answer but a couple im a little unsure on.
The journal is : a web questionnaire to determine the advice general practitioners give on probiotics.
The question i am struggling with is:
Has the author unjustifiably generalized findings, when there is only a limited interpretation.
could someone please explain what is meant by this or rephrase the sentence for me?
Thanks
The journal is : a web questionnaire to determine the advice general practitioners give on probiotics.
The question i am struggling with is:
Has the author unjustifiably generalized findings, when there is only a limited interpretation.
could someone please explain what is meant by this or rephrase the sentence for me?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As to your last question; this describes the statistical tool of establishing a confidence interval and determining the efficacy of a sampling method:
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There are sources online for confidence interval calculators to help one resolve the uncertainty of the conclusions of the sampling method employed.
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There are sources online for confidence interval calculators to help one resolve the uncertainty of the conclusions of the sampling method employed.
// Has the author unjustifiably generalized findings, when there is only a limited interpretation. //
Suppose the author has observed that all his subjects have blue eyes.
The acceptable conclusion is that some humans have blue eyes
he cannot from a sample conclude that all humans are blue eyed
Confidence interval
suppoe you have a sample average of 36.... with a confidence interval of 20-55 then the confidence interval allows you to conclude that there is a 95% chance the population average ( whatever it is ) lies between 20 and 55
Suppose the author has observed that all his subjects have blue eyes.
The acceptable conclusion is that some humans have blue eyes
he cannot from a sample conclude that all humans are blue eyed
Confidence interval
suppoe you have a sample average of 36.... with a confidence interval of 20-55 then the confidence interval allows you to conclude that there is a 95% chance the population average ( whatever it is ) lies between 20 and 55