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An informal fallacy of faulty generalization by reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence
The word "generalization" is the noun form of the word "generalize. " An example of a sentence using the word "generalization" is "Their theory is a broad generalization that doesn't always hold true. "
Inaccurate is so suggest something that is false or mislead generalization is ... i've never heard before
he was a child molestor
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Most MP3 players are poorly made; I bought one and it broke after only a week of use.
Hasty generalization is a logical fallacy of faulty generalization by reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence.
Hasty generalizations are often typified by exaggeration and poor preparation. Thus, one example of a hasty generalization may be "everyone knows what generalizations are." While a hasty generalization may sound accurate at first, a cursory fact check can quickly disprove it.
An informal fallacy of faulty generalization by reaching an inductive generalization based on insufficient evidence
A generalization that is made after seeing only one or two examples
A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
My classmate's house is big, so his family must be rich :) (Hasty generalization is a claim that, as it may seem fact at first, can be quickly and easily disproved) Apex :)
Not every argument that jumps to a conclusion is a hasty generalization. A hasty generalization specifically involves drawing a conclusion about a group based on insufficient evidence. Other types of fallacies exist that involve different types of faulty reasoning.
Dicto Simpliciter, Hasty Generalization
Hasty generalization
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"All teenagers are lazy and irresponsible" suffers from the pitfall of overgeneralization as it unfairly applies a negative trait to an entire group without considering individual differences.