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It is an abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances

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Answered by lewisryan233
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An abstract idea generalized from particular instances is a concept. 2. Conversation is a spoken communication between two or more people.

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It is an abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances

  • Concepts
  • Assumptions
  • Metacognition
  • Any of the above

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Concepts

  • Essentially, abstraction is a conceptual process from which general rules and concepts are derived from the use and classification of concrete examples, literal ("real" or "concrete") signifiers, first principles, or other methods. The result of this process is "abstraction".
  • A concept that serves as a generic term for all sub-concepts and links all related concepts such as groups, fields, or categories.
  • .[1] A conceptual abstraction can be formed by filtering the information content of an observed concept or phenomenon and selecting only those aspects that are relevant to a particular goal.
  • For example, abstracting a leather soccer ball into a more general concept of a ball only selects information about the general characteristics and behavior of the ball and excludes, but does not eliminate, other phenomenal and cognitive characteristics of the ball.
  • [1] The difference is in token types, a type (eg "ball") is more abstract than a token (eg "this leather soccer ball").

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