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A review of generalization methods used in empirical social work literature
Authors:Marina Lalayants  Tony Tripodi
Institution:Hunter College School of Social Work, The City University of New York;
Ohio State University and Hunter College School of Social Work, New York
Abstract:This article reviews methods currently used for generalization of findings, based on a review of a representative sample of empirical research studies drawn from three major social work research journals: Social Work Research , Journal of Social Service Research , and Research on Social Work Practice , over a 10-year period (1996–2005). Findings revealed a greater discussion of generalizability limitations in comparison with the past, and other types of generalization methods such as conceptual generalizations and qualitative comparisons of study results with those of other studies. Relatively low usage of quantitative comparisons of sample to population and replication procedures was detected. Implications of these trends are discussed and approaches for improvements are explored.
Keywords:generalization  external validity  empirical research  methodology  evidence-based practice
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