Definition of Overgeneralisation. Meaning of Overgeneralisation. Synonyms of Overgeneralisation

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Definition of Overgeneralisation

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Meaning of Overgeneralisation from wikipedia

- A faulty generalization is an informal fallacy wherein a conclusion is drawn about all or many instances of a phenomenon on the basis of one or a few instances...
- and henotheistic, though this is also considered to be a form of overgeneralisation. The Trimurti are the most prominent deities of contemporary Hinduism...
- while accepting the existence of others), but any such term is an overgeneralisation. Who really knows? Who will here proclaim it? Whence was it produced...
- "free men" outfighting "slaves" can be seen as a rather sweeping overgeneralisation (there are many counter-examples), it is nevertheless true that many...
- conclusions on the basis of just one of many elements of a situation. Overgeneralisation - making sweeping conclusions based on a single event. Magnification...
- heritage speakers. This overgeneralisation is far less common when words are used in their definite form. Similarly, overgeneralisation is seen more in prenominal...
- the Netherlands and most Northern reaches of Belgium, resulting in overgeneralisations. In the case of Belgium, there is the added influence of nationalism...
- fall of cultures and the phenomena that emerge within them. Its overgeneralisations about the downfall of Western civilisation are based on dubious historical...
- was that these concepts were useful as heuristics, but also risked overgeneralisation. To Lahire many aspects of human activity or practices escape the...
- Despite its ****ociation with al-Qaeda, other analysts cautioned against overgeneralisation, noting that al-Itihaad had elements of a genuine social movement...