4.generalization- (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus stimulus generalisation,stimulus generalization,generalisation carry-over,transfer of training,transfer- application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation ...
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The study was conducted at a single center, and the generalizability of its findings to other regions or ethnic groups may be limited. In our future studies on HD-tDCS, we shall strive to provide a novel medical foundation for treating MDD patients with ADS using HD-tDCS. The duration of ...
How you define the treatments in the design of experiments can affect your findings and the generalizability of your results. Learn more aboutControlled Experiments: Definition & Examples. Assigning Subjects to Experimental Groups A crucial decision for all experimental designs is determining how researche...
The results of confirmatory factor analysis show good generalizability characteristics of the scales.doi:10.1163/157092506776901870Nokelainen, PetriUbani, MartinTirri, KirsiJournal of Empirical TheologyTirri, K., Nokelainen, P., & Ubani, M. (2006). Conceptual definition and empirical validation of ...
The selection of participants should accurately represent the target population, enhancing the results’ generalizability. Data Collection Methods and Instruments Selecting appropriate data collection methods and instruments is pivotal in gathering accurate and relevant data. Researchers often employ surveys, obs...
How representative the sample is of your population. The size of your sample, with larger samples more likely to yield statistically significant results. NoteGeneralizability is especially important in psychology research. Historically, the samples used tended to be overwhelmingly white, Western, and ind...
Example: Content validity in psychologyPsychological research often involves developing screening tools to identify metrics for clinical diagnoses. Let’s say you are interested in developing a scale for measuring clinical cases of depression. When developing a depression scale, researchers must establish ...
3.(Psychology)psycholthe evoking of a response learned to one stimulus by a different but similar stimulus. See alsoconditioning 4.(Logic)logicthe derivation of a general statement from a particular one, formally by prefixing a quantifier and replacing a subject term by a bound variable. If th...