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How Do We Know Whether An Observed Difference Can Be Generalized To Other Populations? [Solved]

An observed difference can be generalized to other populations when the samples are representative rather than biased and if its average has low variability. The observed difference should also be based on many cases rather than few because this makes it more reliable.29 Jan 2013

Observed and Expected Heterozygosity

This video explains how to calculate

Charley Wu: Generalizing from sparse data and learning from other people

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NSE 212 Quantitative Study Designs

test relationships and