Research methodology
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The appropriateness of the study population refers to its suitability for the attainment of the
objectives of the study.
The selection of study population on the basis of suitability usually affects the validity of
subsequent generalizations from the findings. This situation requires a close attention at the
early stage of the given study. Two examples are given below.
a)
Volunteer populations: Persons who volunteer to enter a study may differ in many
respects from those who do not so volunteer, and therefore the findings in a volunteer
population do not necessarily apply to the population at large.
b)
Hospital or clinic populations: Persons receiving medical care are obviously not
representative of the general population from which they have come from. That is,
persons treated in hospital for a certain disease may differ from those patients with the
same disease but not receiving care for it.
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