Sentence examples for willingness to generalize from inspiring English sources

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"It can't only be the data," Duflo said, showing a rare willingness to generalize.

It was shown that similarity was the base for induction: indeed, inductive strength (i.e., willingness to generalize) was increased if X and Y were typical organisms, similar to the majority of the category (typicality effect); strength of induction was also increased if X and Y were two highly diverse organisms (diversity effect).

The number of trials until the first peck occurred was recorded as a measure of willingness to generalize to a new stimulus colour/position.

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It could be a pitfall to measure the willingness to pay of patients benefiting directly from the quality improvement, and to generalize it to all consumers on the hospital market.

It's hard to generalize.

Mr. Nehamas is more reluctant to generalize.

CALEB CRAIN: Hard to generalize, of course.

It's difficult to generalize about it.

Still, it is impossible to generalize.

But you have to learn to generalize on your own.

Why, though, is it necessary to generalize so sweepingly?

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