Asked by Viktorya Rodriguez on May 17, 2024

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The question of whether a researcher's findings apply beyond the specific case examined is a question of:

A) reliability
B) validity
C) generalizability
D) causality
E) accuracy

Generalizability

Exists when research findings apply beyond the specific case examined.

Researcher's Findings

The conclusions or results that a researcher has obtained from their study, often contributing to a field's body of knowledge.

Specific Case

A specific case refers to a particular instance or example that is distinguished from others due to unique characteristics or circumstances.

  • Identify and explain the concepts of reliability, validity, and generalizability in research.
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Laila QistinaMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Generalizability refers to the extent to which research findings apply beyond the specific case examined. Reliability refers to the consistency of results over time and across different researchers or methods. Validity refers to the extent to which a study measures what it intends to measure. Causality refers to the relationship between cause and effect. Accuracy refers to the extent to which a measurement reflects the true value of what it is intended to measure.