Generalization and Hume's Problem of Induction: Misconceptions and Clarifications
In Generalizing Generalizability in Information Systems Research Lee and Baskerville (2003) attempt to clarify generalization and distinguish four types of generalization. Although this is a useful objective, what they call generalization is often not generalization at all in the proper sense of the...
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Main Authors: | TSANG, Eric W. K., Williams, John N. |
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2007
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