Overgeneralizing example sentences

o·ver·gen·er·al·ize

verb

overgeneralizing (present participle)

  - draw a conclusion or make a statement about (something) that is more general than is justified by the available evidence:

"Overgeneralizing" Example Sentences

1. He's overgeneralizing from a small sample size.
2. Overgeneralizing can lead to inaccurate conclusions.
3. Avoid overgeneralizing about entire groups of people.
4. The report is guilty of overgeneralizing the data.
5. Her argument suffered from excessive overgeneralizing.
6. I think you're overgeneralizing the situation.
7. Overgeneralizing is a common logical fallacy.
8. By overgeneralizing, he missed crucial nuances.
9. We need to be careful not to overgeneralize from this one case.
10. The problem with his analysis is overgeneralizing.
11. It's easy to overgeneralize when dealing with complex issues.
12. She admitted to overgeneralizing in her previous statement.
13. His research was flawed due to overgeneralizing the results.
14. The author's conclusion is a blatant case of overgeneralizing.
15. Overgeneralizing is a sign of lazy thinking.
16. Stop overgeneralizing! It's unfair.
17. The dangers of overgeneralizing are significant.
18. Careful observation prevents overgeneralizing.
19. He was overgeneralizing about the effectiveness of the treatment.
20. The study avoids overgeneralizing by focusing on specific subgroups.
21. This is a clear example of overgeneralizing in action.
22. Overgeneralizing leads to stereotypes and prejudice.
23. Scientific rigor requires avoiding overgeneralizing.
24. Are we overgeneralizing based on limited evidence?
25. The article's argument is weakened by its overgeneralizing.
26. His comments were a bit too broad, bordering on overgeneralizing.
27. We must be cautious against overgeneralizing from these findings.
28. One of the weaknesses of the argument is its tendency towards overgeneralizing.
29. The essay needs to be revised to eliminate overgeneralizing.
30. His conclusions are based on a flawed premise of overgeneralizing.
31. Careful analysis helps mitigate overgeneralizing.
32. I believe you are overgeneralizing – not everyone is like that.
33. Avoid overgeneralizing; consider individual differences.
34. It's important to avoid overgeneralizing when making predictions.
35. The speaker's overgeneralizing made the audience uncomfortable.
36. She realized she was overgeneralizing after hearing counterarguments.
37. Proper sampling prevents overgeneralizing in research.
38. The statistics show that overgeneralizing is a dangerous practice.
39. Critical thinking helps us detect overgeneralizing.
40. Overgeneralizing can damage relationships.
41. He apologized for overgeneralizing about a particular ethnic group.
42. Overgeneralizing is a common flaw in student essays.
43. Addressing overgeneralizing requires more nuanced analysis.
44. The best way to avoid overgeneralizing is to gather more data.
45. His presentation suffered from excessive overgeneralizing and lacked detail.
46. The judge cautioned against overgeneralizing from the limited evidence.
47. Overgeneralizing can lead to unfair and inaccurate judgments.
48. Overgeneralizing about the capabilities of technology is risky.
49. I'm worried that we're overgeneralizing and losing sight of individual needs.
50. He acknowledged his overgeneralizing and refined his argument accordingly.

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