generalization: an idea or conclusion having general application; "he spoke in broad generalities".
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Generalisation : Generalisation is the extracting the shared characterstics from the two or more classes and combining them into generalised super class Specialisation: Specialisation is creating a subclass from the super class
A generalisation is an idea or statement which is can be applied universally. The word is usually used when specific examples are being used as a basis of a generalisation. A gross generalisation is an extreme case and use of the phrase is normally critical. An example of a gross generalisation is "All Italians make good lovers". Some are but that doesn't mean they all are.
stimulation, fibrulation, generalisation
The verb for generalisation is generalise. As in "to generalise something".
All immigrants are from a different country.
They're both the abstraction and then generalisation of a topic.
The question is a generalisation and simply untrue.
The generalisation is that multiplication is Abelian (or commutative) for numbers.
The conclusion may only apply to the patterns that you observe and so you simply use your observational skills. There is no requirement for the conclusion to be a generalisation. If the conclusion is a generalisation based on the observed patterns then you will have used induction.
A generalisation of a generation that are reportably dissasotiated with there soul due to communal and visual desensitization.
To broad a generalisation. Many have not even heard of them let alone like them