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to generalisation
noun
The formulation of general concepts from specific instances by abstracting common properties.
Exact(7)
Place is a central concept within the sustainability sciences, yet it remains somewhat undertheorised, and its relationship to generalisation and scale is unclear.
The results obtained from the buds sampled at the mountain sites are both qualitatively and quantitatively similar to the more detailed NSS-dynamics of young trees, thus, giving the justification to generalisation of the above described pattern for vegetative buds of Norway spruce.
A major one refers to generalisation of results.
This might be a weakness with regard to generalisation of the results to the population in the investigated geographical area.
14 In this experiential approach, performing an action in a specific instance and considering its effects is precedent to generalisation.
By comparing the findings the tendency to generalisation may have been intensified and the reader is cautioned to this effect.
Similar(51)
We should compare like with like before moving to generalisations.
Coupled with this, he has a horror of resorting to generalisations.
Davis tends to generalisations; he makes Holst's genuinely radical scoring sound too much like late Romantic rhetoric, when it requires a leaner, more focused approach.
A range of linear, single species models is analysed here, leading to generalisations of earlier findings, in addition to developing new results.
It's a sonic dialogue highlighting difference within the diaspora in resistance to generalisations and false notions of solidarity".
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