Should we judge empirical generalisations as mere regularities, separately from theory? The paper argues that this may bring out the links with theory better and gives illustrative examples. It also notes how in pursuing empirical generalisability more explicitly, we will have to shift how we design and analyse our studies.repeat rates, price elasticities, many sets of data, differentiated replications
Abstract: This note examines one of the most crucial questions in causal inference: “How generalizab...
A common way of discussing generalisation is to search for one conception - a monist view. Another a...
Context: Generalization is a critical concept in all research designed to generate knowledge that ap...
Marketing has matured to the point where it seems desirable to take stock of where we are, what we h...
I draw lessons from experimental economics. I argue that the lack of mathematical formalism cannot b...
As well as being generalizations based on repeated empirical evidence, good empirical generalization...
In this article, I open a debate about the importance and possibilities of generalization in qualita...
This note examines one of the most crucial questions in causal inference: “How generalizable are ran...
Statistical learning theory studies the process of inferring regularities from empirical data. The f...
This paper discusses the benefits of using generalizabilty theory in lieu of classical test theory. ...
Researchers who study punishment and social control, like those who study other social phenomena, ty...
Tsang and Williams offer some good and provocative ideas in their critique of our earlier article on...
Tsang and Williams offer some good and provocative ideas in their critique of our earlier article on...
Manipulationism holds that information about the results of inter-ventions is of utmost importance f...
The problem of generalizability of empirical findings (experimental and observational) to new enviro...
Abstract: This note examines one of the most crucial questions in causal inference: “How generalizab...
A common way of discussing generalisation is to search for one conception - a monist view. Another a...
Context: Generalization is a critical concept in all research designed to generate knowledge that ap...
Marketing has matured to the point where it seems desirable to take stock of where we are, what we h...
I draw lessons from experimental economics. I argue that the lack of mathematical formalism cannot b...
As well as being generalizations based on repeated empirical evidence, good empirical generalization...
In this article, I open a debate about the importance and possibilities of generalization in qualita...
This note examines one of the most crucial questions in causal inference: “How generalizable are ran...
Statistical learning theory studies the process of inferring regularities from empirical data. The f...
This paper discusses the benefits of using generalizabilty theory in lieu of classical test theory. ...
Researchers who study punishment and social control, like those who study other social phenomena, ty...
Tsang and Williams offer some good and provocative ideas in their critique of our earlier article on...
Tsang and Williams offer some good and provocative ideas in their critique of our earlier article on...
Manipulationism holds that information about the results of inter-ventions is of utmost importance f...
The problem of generalizability of empirical findings (experimental and observational) to new enviro...
Abstract: This note examines one of the most crucial questions in causal inference: “How generalizab...
A common way of discussing generalisation is to search for one conception - a monist view. Another a...
Context: Generalization is a critical concept in all research designed to generate knowledge that ap...