limitationsvary
Limitationsvary is a term used in discussions of analysis and evaluation to denote the idea that the limitations of a method, model, or decision can differ across contexts. It emphasizes that what limits one application may not limit another.
Origin and usage: The term is not widely standardized and is used informally in scholarly commentary and
Conceptual framework: It points to several dimensions where limitations can vary: data quality and representativeness, environmental
Examples: In machine learning, a model's error bounds may be tighter on training data but widen under
Implications: Researchers should document context, assumptions, and limits explicitly, and avoid overgeneralization. The phrase "limitations vary"
See also: external validity, generalizability, limitations, uncertainty, sensitivity analysis. There is no centralized definition, and usage