Internet Research/Demographics and generalizability

Pt.1-Internet Research (250words)
It is easy to collect data for experiments and surveys on the Internet. Anyone in the world who is connected to the Internet can access a researcher’s computer and take part in the study. What issues of generalization might arise when interpreting the results of such studies? Does the computer aspect of the research make this research less generalizable than traditional research, or does the fact that people throughout the world can participate make it more generalizable? Could you empirically answer this question?

Pt.2-Demographics and generalizability (250words)
Find the abstract of an article that includes race, ethnicity, gender, or nationality as a variable, and post it here as a response to this question. How does the researcher establish generalizability in this research, considering topic, participants, recruiting, instruments, etc.?

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