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generalize
(redirected from generalisability)

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generalize about someone or something and generalize on someone or something
to interpret someone or something in very general terms. Sometimes it isn't wise to generalize about a complicated issue. She is very complex and it is difficult to generalize on her.

generalize from something

to assume a general pattern in something from specific observances of something. You can hardly generalize from only two instances. You can't generalize anything from the testimony of a single witness!


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This semantic, or metaphorically based learning approach supports the generalisability of the program.
Second, data must be collected from different samples of men to test the generalisability of these findings.
While there is no doubt that investigating pedagogical knowledge of student teachers is relevant, the possible interference between domain-specific knowledge and instructional conceptions raises serious doubts about the generalisability of the findings.
 
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