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Hacker is right that on this topic we all tend to generalize from personal experience.
Popular books like these tend to generalize and skimp on the science, says Murray.
Confronted with very limited amounts of data, people tend to generalize.
Though luminous and spacious, it is painted with blotchy marks that tend to generalize particulars.
New Yorkers tend to generalize Chicago as a wannabe New York stuck in an irrelevant part of the country with fake beaches and a preponderance of cheap beer.
Furthermore, smaller models tend to generalize better than larger models, and tend to be more robust statistically.
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Since risk taking tends to generalize across domains, these results can potentially apply to a number of problematic risky behaviors.
In other words, this analysis examined whether the preference of individual voxels for Attention versus Mentalizing functions in one task tended to generalize to the other.
For example, Bosworth [ 17] reported how, in order to manage the "'hyper-diversity' of detention population" (p. 133) [ 17], professionals tended to generalize and differentiate between nationalities (e.g., Chinese, Nigerians, Jamaicans).
One of our double-edged swords as humans is we tend to like to generalize and associate.
Epileptic activity following cardiac arrest tends to be generalized, but whether focal seizures are missed with a simplified montage needs to be addressed in a clinical trial, comparing a simplified montage with a full EEG montage.
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