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- of specific instances are formulated as general concepts or claims. Generalizations posit the existence of a domain or set of elements, as well as one...
- 2019-12-05. Nordquist, Richard. "Logical Fallacies: Examples of Hasty Generalizations". ThoughtCo. Retrieved 2019-12-05. Dowden, Bradley. "Fallacies — Unrepresentative...
- In predicate logic, generalization (also universal generalization, universal introduction, GEN, UG) is a valid inference rule. It states that if ⊢ P (...
- situations and respond appropriately based on generalizations made from past experiences. When fear generalization becomes maladaptive it is connected to many...
- learning applications in machine learning and statistical learning theory, generalization error (also known as the out-of-sample error or the risk) is a measure...
- Look up generalization or generalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Generalization is the formulation of a general concept from specific instances...
- Type generalization is a technique commonly used in refactoring. The idea is to draw on the benefits of object-orientation and make more-generalized types...
- In predicate logic, existential generalization (also known as existential introduction, ∃I) is a valid rule of inference that allows one to move from a...
- Inductive reasoning is any of various methods of reasoning in which broad generalizations or principles are derived from a body of observations. This article...
- represent quantities such as multi-dimensional space-time. (See § Generalizations below for other dimensions.) The cross product of two vectors a and...