Minor edits + difficulty understanding some parts

And also regarding to another facet of generalizability is different conditions. Having high generalizability is the degree that they apply widely over different persons, situations, cultures, and times. For example, from our questionnaire, the reactions from an individual who encounters unfortunate events may different from the reactions from getting fired in the workplace. Or any other examples that could be added to the “limitation” part?

XiaoYueLiu (talk)01:15, 5 August 2013

Exactly my thoughts. While we are a diverse group of students, we are all subject to relatively similar situations/cultures, so generalizability is an issue with our GD. That's a good example. Aggressiveness/sensitivity to a negative comment is also a similar case.

Schuolee (talk)01:35, 5 August 2013