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Limitations of the Conclusion

Definition

Limitations of the conclusion refer to factors that may restrict the generalizability or validity of the findings from a study. These limitations could include sample size issues, biased samples, confounding variables, or other constraints that affect the interpretation of results.

Related terms

Bias: Systematic errors or prejudices that may influence research findings in a particular direction.

Confounding Variables: Factors that are not the main focus of the study but can affect the relationship between variables being studied.

External Validity: The extent to which research findings can be generalized beyond the specific context or sample used in the study.

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