Asked by jenna
What implications do the results of an experiment
have for subjects that were not observed in the experiment?
have for subjects that were not observed in the experiment?
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Answered by
PsyDAG
If the subjects used are representative of the unobserved subjects, the results of the experiment could be generalized to them.
Answered by
AM
This paper can answer (partly) your question: Exadaktylos et al. (2013) "Experimental subjects are not different" Scientific Reports 3, 1213.
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