the JARGON framework.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

 Description

This assessment consists of two questions that ask you to focus on different points from the JARGON framework.

1. Evaluate the justification for the study. Has the author made a strong case for the scientific need for this study and do you think this was an interesting and/or important piece of research to perform?
2. Evaluate the degree to which the results are likely to generalise beyond the specific population and experimental procedure used.

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