generalizations are kinda like opions EXAMPLE: i like friday i like saturday
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No, all generalizations are not false. There is no paradox unless you state that they are all false, in which case you would be making a generalization about generalizations.
Actually, there are nine clue words to generalizations! There are all, most, many, some, sometimes, usually, seldom, few, and generally. Those are all clue words for generalizations.
Actually, there are nine clue words to generalizations! There are all, most, many, some, sometimes, usually, seldom, few, and generally. Those are all clue words for generalizations.
A hasty judgment.
No
Generalizations are like stereo typing something. Classic example - 'dumb blonde' (although known to be false)
Answer this question… Hasty generalizations give an impression of something that isn't grounded in fact.
By definition, generalizations are true for most, but not all, cases
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Generalizations are statements that are too general. Generalizations tend to be wrong because they assume too much about a group of people.
A few of the antonyms for generalizations include, but would not limited to, detail, specific, and specificity. See more information at the related link listed below: