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- awful), catastrophizing (i.e., perceiving situations as catastrophes), overgeneralizing, minimizing, blaming, perfectionism, musterbation (i.e., perceiving...
- personality, preferences, appearance or ability. Stereotypes are often overgeneralized, inaccurate, and resistant to new information. A stereotype does not...
- A faulty generalization is an informal fallacy wherein a conclusion is drawn about all or many instances of a phenomenon on the basis of one or a few instances...
- representation of young peoples' true voting preferences as a whole without overgeneralizing, because the sample used excludes young people that carry only cell...
- anti-reductionist position, Eliade argues against those who accuse him of overgeneralizing, of looking for universals at the expense of particulars. Eliade admits...
- Self-help groups for mental health are voluntary ****ociations of people who share a common desire to overcome mental illness or otherwise increase their...
- disagreements, complaints over date ranges, generation names, and the overgeneralized "personality" of each generation. They suggest that marketers and journalists...
- also been used to describe the behavioral immune systems tendency to overgeneralize. Evolved responses to signals of pathogen threat cannot be perfect and...
- theorists, among others, for its alleged scientism, reductionism, overgeneralizations, and methodological limitations. Positivism also exerted an unusual...
- righteousness, fear, moral indignation) from the audience through the use of overgeneralizations, sensationalism, misleading or patently inaccurate information, ad...