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generalisationchiefly British English spelling of generalization. For spelling, see -ize.
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generalisationGeneralisation is the process of extending a specific instance to a a wider or universal set.
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generalisation(n) an idea or conclusion having general application(n) the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances(n) reasoning from detailed facts to general principles [..]
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generalisationAn inference made from a sample to a population. The researcher attempts to extend the results of his/her study to a much larger group of people.
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generalisationThe act of taking a specific incident or behaviour and generalising the content across contexts, as if it were a generic pattern. Eg "people always do that", or "if it works at all, it [..]
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generalisationGeneralisation is one of the 6 key concepts of computational thinking. Find out more here
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generalisationThere are more than one interpretation as to what generalisation means to computer scientists. One interpretation is that of adapting a solution that solved one problem to solve another. In our abstra [..]
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generalisationGeneralisation is one of the means by which we filter incoming information. We use this filter to learn things and make the world around us a simpler place. For instance, you have formed generalisatio [..]
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