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When assessing generalisability, focusing on differences in population or setting alone is insufficient | Trials | Full Text

When assessing generalisability, focusing on differences in population or setting alone is insufficient | Trials | Full Text



Generalisability is typically only briefly mentioned in discussion sections of evaluation articles, which are unhelpful in judging whether an intervention could be implemented elsewhere, with similar effects. ...
Authors:Helen E. D. Burchett, Dylan Kneale, Laurence Blanchard and James Thomas
Citation:Trials 2020 21:286
Content type:Commentary
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