noun
- a statement or principle that applies to many cases but may not be true in every instance; a broad conclusion drawn from limited examples
- the process or act of forming a general idea or principle from specific examples or observations
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'generalization'
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'generalization'
Examples
- Saying all teenagers are lazy is an unfair generalisation.
- The study was too small to support such a broad generalisation.
- Through generalisation, scientists develop theories from repeated observations.
- We should avoid making generalisations about entire groups of people.
- The researcher warned against drawing generalisations from a single case study.
- Making generalisations can be useful for understanding patterns, but it can also lead to stereotypes.