a generalization is different from a sereotype because
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Stereotyping refers to an oversimplified idea of the typical characteristics of a person or thing. Generalization is making a general statement to encompass all individuals who belong to a particular category.
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The term "stereotype" refers to a preconceived notion about a person, while the term "generalization" refers to an overall experience.
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- The term "stereotype" refers to an idea that is oversimplified regarding the typical qualities of a person, group, or thing.
- A statement is said to be generalized when the speaker intends for it to be applicable to all of the individuals who fall into a specific category.
- When we talk about generalization, there are a few different kinds of generalization that are particularly significant, including biological generalization and geometrical generalization.
- Because of how these ideas work, there is a significant risk of falling victim to the fallacy of stereotyping or generalization. Both of these fallacies can lead to the wrong conclusion being drawn.
- Generalization frequently results in a failure to recognize nuances, whereas stereotyping frequently results in discrimination.
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