What is the difference between empirical generalizability and theoretical generalizability?
1) Empirical generalizability means research results support causal relationships, whereas theoretical generalizability means research results support social theories.
2) Empirical generalizability means the data have been analyzed, whereas theoretical generalizability means the data have been coded but not analyzed.
3) Empirical generalizability means research results can be applied to larger sociological processes, whereas theoretical generalizability means research results can be applied to a larger population.
4) Empirical generalizability means research results can be applied to a larger population, whereas theoretical generalizability means research results can be applied to larger sociological processes.