A generalization that cannot be proven true is called an "unfalsifiable claim." Such claims lack the ability to be tested or verified through observation or experimentation, making them unable to be definitively proven or disproven. This characteristic often places them outside the realm of scientific inquiry, leading to debates about their validity and relevance. Examples include certain philosophical assertions or metaphysical statements.
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A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
It is always true.
a valid geneeralization is a not true statment
*A generalization is a statement about several things or people *clue words to identify generalization * Valid generalization: fact support or prove and (true) generalization *clue words in a sentence to make a generalization: never,all,sometimes,most,always,none,everybody,everone,society,some,almost,only,empty *Faulty generalization: (not true) generalization (can not) be proven or supported with a fact.
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well it all depends on what your hypotthesis is but some can be proven true ,or some can be proven false. But it all depends on what you are doing
A religious viewpoint
A religious viewpoint
A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
A generalization is a statement drawn from particular facts that is generally true about a broad category of things
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
What is a generalization is a broad statement or a rule that is true in many instances
It is always true.
Theorem: A Proven Statement. Postulate: An Accepted Statement without Proof. They mean similar things. A postulate is an unproven statement that is considered to be true; however a theorem is simply a statement that may be true or false, but only considered to be true if it has been proven.