What Constitutes an Adequate Discussion of Limitations?
An adequate discussion of limitations should cover multiple aspects of the study, including:
Sample Size: Was the sample size large enough to detect a meaningful effect? Selection Bias: Were there any biases in how the study participants were selected? Confounding Variables: Were there other variables that could have influenced the results? Measurement Error: How accurate were the measurements used in the study? Generalizability: To what extent can the findings be generalized to other populations?