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Although we do not discuss this bias further, it should be considered in planning trial size and in trying to generalize trial results to the population- at-large.
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A comprehensive review spanning three decades of research on patient adherence cites difficulty trying to generalize patient adherence but generally it "is to be expected in 30-50% of all patients, irrespective of disease, prognosis, or setting" [ 32].
At this time, It would be prudent to hold off making clinical recommendations or trying to generalize the findings to psychiatric patients in general.
Yet for some reason, research in education is often criticized for trying to generalize from one set of schools to others.
Therefore, it seems quite promising to address problems in the theory of imprecise probabilities by trying to generalize results of robust statistics.
That being said, in the absence of additional evidence, readers should be cautious when trying to generalize these results to other, and possibly dissimilar, areas.
In our definition of a fuzzy approach space, ∞ must be included trying to generalize the approach spaces.
S3, S4) demonstrating the necessity to replicate at a large scale when trying to generalize about the relative importance of taxonomic and functional richness in contributing to community persistence.
"Trying to generalize it is lazy".
But then we come back to the problem of trying to generalize to a different climate.
Trying to generalize this approach we arrived at the concept of convex measures.
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