Generalizing a group of people based on gender is not accurate or fair. Individual behavior is shaped by a range of factors and should not be attributed solely to gender. It's important to address conflict or negative behavior on an individual basis and not make blanket statements about entire groups of people.
I would call it "generalizing" myself, or maybe "generalizing from specific to broad"
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The traditional income statement organizes costs on the basis of cost behavior
The biological basis of most of what we see as human behavior is broken into three parts. They are self preservation, reproduction and greed.
Biased generalization
Biased generalizing
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How does our physiological state or body condition affect our behavior
An example of generalizing would be saying that all persons of a certain religion are evil. Another example of generalizing would be saying that something must be bad just because one person had a bad experience with it.
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