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"generalized belief" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about a belief that is widely held by a group of people, rather than specific to one individual. Example: "The generalized belief that women are not as capable as men in the workplace is still prevalent in many societies, despite evidence to the contrary."
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This is not to single out the New Scientist editors; they are just reflecting the generalized belief that there's an element of laziness in anyone's obesity.
A 1967 State Department study concluded that while Duvalier "approached psychotic proportions at times" he was a fitting President for Haitians, who were a "paranoid" group as a whole, burdened by a generalized belief in "animism".
In on-going research, Eberhardt is investigating whether the African American-ape association is one example of a more generalized belief that African Americans are not as evolved as other people.
In part, it is because of a generalized belief that the country is being flooded by immigrants -- an impression that is hardly false, since the United States has a higher proportion of foreign-born residents than at any time since the 1930's.
One solution for this problem is non-parametric generalized belief propagation based on junction tree.
One possible future line is the implementation of localization algorithm based on nonparametric generalized belief propagation (NGBP).
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H4: Each student's generalized beliefs of academic self-efficacy should positively relate to his/her individual level of enjoying the lessons.
Conforming to H4, students' generalized beliefs of academic self-efficacy positively affect their answers on how much they usually enjoy the lessons (see column 13 in Additional file 1: Table SD).
Academic self-efficacy regarding school-related skills and abilities thus denotes relatively stable and generalized beliefs of students that blend all their past learning experiences at school across different situations, subjects, and classes (e.g., Putwain et al. 2013).
Herein, we show that, contrary to generalized beliefs ascribing to VHL a role as tumor suppressor gene (see for references Lee et al, 2005; López-Jiménez et al, 2010; Li & Kim, 2011), Vhl inactivation in rodent catecholaminergic cells in vivo does not lead to tumorigenesis but rather to a marked atrophy of the CB, AM, and sympathetic ganglia.
Others have formulated systems of dynamic logic with generalized quantifiers that are capable of dealing with examples like (29).[30] As mentioned above, (11) has a reading on which the second sentence of the discourse attributes a general belief to Scott (something like the belief that a man who broke into Sarah's apartment came in through the window).
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