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generalization

noun as in generality

noun as in induction

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Glassdoor is comfortable making generalization about firms based on a sample size of 20 reviews.

This is not just a psychological generalization, but a kind of existential point.

I had some people come up to me after and talk to me—‘Oh, I disagreed with that,’ ‘I thought that was a generalization.’

Quite frankly, your generalization (one of many) that no 15-year-old is capable of writing as I did is false.

“It makes me so sad when people say print is dead because it's such an unfair generalization of where things are,” he said.

The number of cases in E. Mitior is too limited to warrant further generalization.

It will not do to lay great emphasis on minute details, and neglect the art of generalization.

But this very paradox leads to the real principle of generalization concerning the properties of numbers.

The former would be ranked, in our distribution, among fallacies of generalization, the latter among those of ratiocination.

The empirical laws which are most readily obtained by generalization from history do not amount to this.

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On this page you'll find 139 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to generalization, such as: abstraction, half-truth, law, observation, principle, and universality.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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