Thesaurus / generalization
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That’s a risky generalization, but Steele and his colleagues point to some other hints in the literature to suggest that this may be a common occurrence.
THE DATA BEHIND A ONCE-A-WEEK STRENGTH ROUTINEALEX HUTCHINSONFEBRUARY 2, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThat assumption was based on several generalizations about the inner solar system’s evolution.
RUMBLES ON MARS RAISE HOPES OF UNDERGROUND MAGMA FLOWSROBIN GEORGE ANDREWSFEBRUARY 1, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINEWhile it’s human nature and good data science to find and define patterns in a heap of customer data, too much categorization results in broad generalizations that may overlook important behaviors and perspectives.
TAKE YOUR CAMPAIGNS TO DEEPER LEVELS BY DISRUPTING THE PEACEMAX BRAUNDECEMBER 24, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHThere are likely many more impressive examples of generalization and creativity within the rest of the animal kingdom—of which we are of course a part.
PERSON, WOMAN, MAN, CAMERA, TV - ISSUE 93: FORERUNNERSADITHYA RAJAGOPALANDECEMBER 2, 2020NAUTILUSHe calls his scheme the “double simplex” representation, because the left-handed and right-handed particles of nature each form a simplex — a generalization of a triangle.
A NEW MAP OF ALL THE PARTICLES AND FORCESNATALIE WOLCHOVER, SAMUEL VELASCO AND LUCY READING-IKKANDAOCTOBER 22, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThe number of cases in E. Mitior is too limited to warrant further generalization.
A STATISTICAL INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF EPILEPSYALEXANDER HUGHES BENNETTIt will not do to lay great emphasis on minute details, and neglect the art of generalization.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IJOHN LORDBut this very paradox leads to the real principle of generalization concerning the properties of numbers.
A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVEJOHN STUART MILLThe former would be ranked, in our distribution, among fallacies of generalization, the latter among those of ratiocination.
A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVEJOHN STUART MILLThe empirical laws which are most readily obtained by generalization from history do not amount to this.
A SYSTEM OF LOGIC: RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVEJOHN STUART MILLWORDS RELATED TO GENERALIZATION
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