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"What I don't like so much is to give explanations about people's behaviour... I'm not interested in making conclusions.
Because only one specimen of each taxon was sequenced, caution is warranted in making conclusions" (Pereira and Baker 2004: 690).
On the other hand, with regard to the variation of students' learning outcomes in the eSchoolbag-based environments, a longitudinal analysis rather than a short-term study has the potential in making conclusions more convincing, considering the fact that the change of learning performance needs a lasting progress.
Rigorous study designs offer better quality in making conclusions regarding an interaction.
10 In this case, models were useful in making conclusions about epidemiology with limited data.
The numbers were small, and care has to be taken in making conclusions from these, but there is some literature that may support this finding.
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Fifth, no females participated in the study making conclusions about possible gender differences impossible.
The evidence on the effectiveness of cardioprotective technologies in children is limited in quality and quantity thus making conclusions difficult.
The source material was processed and further analysed in order to make conclusions.
The low number of samples with chipping damage analyzed in this study makes conclusions regarding cause and effect impossible.
It is also claimed he made conclusions in post-mortem examination reports without "proper consideration" of all the available evidence.
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