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generalization abstraction: the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances reasoning from detailed facts to general principles an idea or conclusion having general application; "he spoke in broad generalities" (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus
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generalization Generalization is an inference rule of Predicate Calculus which states that:"Generalization" can be abbreviated as GEN, and the inference rule can be summarized as the sequentbut this gives rise to an important restriction: the Deduction Theorem cannot be applied to it to deriveThis formula is wrong because x has an unbound instance in its antecedent and a bound occurrence in its consequent, so that if the formula were instead correct, then its free instance of x could be replaced by any ...
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generalization The tendency of a majority of people in a cultural group to hold certain values and beliefs and to engage in certain patterns of behavior. This information can be supported by research and can be applied to a large percentage of a population or group.
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generalization control of responding by new stimuli that share properties with a stimulus originally used in shaping or training a response. Typically, the new stimuli vary along some gradient or spectrum away from the training stimulus. Also known as stimulus generalization.
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generalization refers to a statement about a class based on an examination of some of its members:
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