Experimental Research Questions
Generalizability in experimental research refers to the extent to which the findings and conclusions drawn from a study can be applied to a larger population or other similar contexts beyond the specific sample or setting used in the experiment. It is the ability to make inferences and generalize the results to a broader population or situation. To achieve generalizability, researchers aim to select a representative sample that accurately reflects the characteristics of the target population and ensure that the experimental conditions are similar to real-world conditions. Additionally, researchers may use statistical techniques to assess the external validity of their findings and determine the extent to which they can be generalized.