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The process of moving from one map scale to a smaller (less detailed) scale, changing the form of features by simplification, and so on.
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To add a quantifier to a wff so that it either binds previously free variables, or binds new variables substituted for constants. See bound variables; free variables; instantiation; quantifier.
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Generalization is a broad statement or belief based on a limited number of facts, examples, or statistics. A product of inductive reasoning, generalizations should be used carefully and sparingly in essays.
Ãâó: www.pearsoned.ca/text/flachmann4/gloss_iframe.html
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In demonstrational systems, the process of converting the code created using examples into an abstraction so the code can be used with different values. This includes replacing the specific example values with variables, finding loops and conditionals, etc. Generalization is the primary challenge of demonstrational systems, and it can be performed either by the user or automatically by the system using intelligence.
Ãâó: www.acypher.com/wwid/BackMatter/Glossary.html
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A common characteristic (eg, belief, value, behavior, etc.) of a particular cultural group, balanced by the awareness that further information is always needed to ascertain whether the generalization holds true for a particular situation.
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