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Generalizability refers to
O a. to the scope of applicability of the research findings in one
organiza-tional setting to other settings.
O b. Simplicity in explaining the phenomena or problems that occur
O c. The research has a purposive fopus.
O d. All of the above
Which section of research proposal includes discussion of methods used in
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Transcribed Image Text:ll Ooredoo 11:36 PM O 1% O Done Edit Time left 0:27:14 Generalizability refers to O a. to the scope of applicability of the research findings in one organiza-tional setting to other settings. O b. Simplicity in explaining the phenomena or problems that occur O c. The research has a purposive fopus. O d. All of the above Which section of research proposal includes discussion of methods used in More
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