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The researchers recognize the need to have a higher response rate to be able to generalize findings to the population.
The problem is not when generalists specialize, but when specialists generalize.
Studying two initiatives in a single organization limits the ability to generalize, and retrospective accounts are subject to hindsight bias.
Similarly, in scientific data mining, algorithms seek to cluster, generalize, and classify patterns and correlations in databases.
The analysis, although comparatively fine-grained, is not sufficient to generalize the conclusion to future years.
If you're going to generalize about doctors, maybe you should be a little bit more wary about your sources.
The many facets and connections of Wesleyan Methodism make it difficult to generalize about its importance.
The diversity of inceptisols creates problems with attempts to generalize their geographic distribution.
Depending on their location, sagebrush lizards are saxicolous, arboreal, or generalize among different habitat types including sand dunes.
He also sometimes treats his cultural contexts as monoliths, leading him to generalize across class and national boundaries.
As much as I hate to generalize about such a large group of people, I'm going to do it anyway.
While this study helps us generalize about the different techniques, data are highly specific to individual surgeons and surgical units.
It is foolhardy to generalize about the political attitudes of 100 million peasants, except to say that they were far from being a cowed mass.
Such an extreme contrast should tell anyone how stupid it is to generalize about racism.
The leaders cannot generalize a mistake made by one media organization because generalization is always wrong.
On the other hand, I'll admit that the few I've seen have actually been quite good, and hard to generalize about.
But to generalize from there to a secret cabal of Muslims in the military poised for terrorist action is more than a little bit of a stretch.
They also limit themselves to a very small sample of games from which they mistakenly try to generalize universal principles and properties.
The homogenous nature of the subjects limits the ability to generalize results to other populations.
Anthologies like this one invite us to generalize about differences between U.S. and U.K. poetics.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The first duty of the portraitist is to generalize the expression of his subject.
Let not the ephemeron that lights on a baby's hand generalize too rashly upon the non-growing of organisms!
Still he did not pretend to generalize the relation of dominance and recessiveness to be that of presence and absence.
It is just as impossible to generalize granite and slate, as it is to generalize a man and a cow.
It is easier to generalize in this manner than to produce documents in proof.
It is dangerous to generalize from events not really settled.
They systematize, generalize, and present from a single perspective the theoretical and experimental results in this relatively new scientific specialty.
Although he did not comprehend it, he apprehended it no less poignantly than do men who know and generalize far more deeply and widely than mere four-legged dogs.
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