| generalization definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses | 45 sets |
| 2 | responding similarly to a range of similar stimuli | 22 sets |
| 3 | the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses. | 20 sets |
| 4 | general conclusion | 18 sets |
| 5 | a broad, all-encompassing statement | 16 sets |
| 6 | a conclusion that is used to make a broad statement about a topic or person | 12 sets |
| 7 | the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses. (myers psychology 8e p. 320) | 9 sets |
| 8 | when a writer bases a claim upon an isolated example or asserts that a claim is certain rather than probable. sweeping generalizations occur when a writer asserts that a claim applies to all instances instead of some. | 8 sets |
| 9 | reach a conclusion about a group | 8 sets |
| 10 | idea that something is true about a whole group or large part of that group | 7 sets |
| 11 | producing the same response to two similar stimuli | 7 sets |
| 12 | a conclusion formed from specific information, used to make a broad statement about a topic or person. | 7 sets |
| 13 | reasoning from detailed facts to general principles | 7 sets |
| 14 | (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus | 6 sets |
| 15 | transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus | 6 sets |
| 16 | a generic term for a variety of behavioral processes and behavior change outcomes. | 5 sets |
| 17 | one common idea among many | 4 sets |
| 18 | a statement that goes beyond the individual case and is applied to a broader group or situation | 4 sets |
| 19 | act or process of generalizing | 3 sets |
| 20 | a behavior that spreads from one situation to a similar one | 3 sets |
| 21 | broad overall statement concerning a particular topic | 3 sets |
| 22 | producing the same response to two similar stimuli. | 3 sets |
| 23 | ability to apply findings to a broader situation | 3 sets |
| 24 | the tendency to associate stimuli, and therefore respond similarly to, due to their closeness on some variable such as size, shape, color, or meaning. | 3 sets |
| 25 | a general conclusion | 3 sets |
| 26 | the tendency to respond in the same way to stimuli that have similar characteristics | 3 sets |
| 27 | when a writer bases a claim upon an isolated example or asserts that a claim is certain rather than probable | 3 sets |
| 28 | a statement that ties together several different examples, showing how they are connected by a single concept or idea | 3 sets |
| 29 | a conclusion about a group of things or people. for example, all people have legs. | 3 sets |
| 30 | an overall rule developed from several examples | 3 sets |
| 31 | a general statement about people or life. | 2 sets |
| 32 | the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditions stimulus to elicit similar responses | 2 sets |
| 33 | the process by which we translate specific results into broad and general principles | 2 sets |
| 34 | تعميم | 2 sets |
| 35 | ___________ refers to the tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the original cs to evoke a cr. (p. 227) | 2 sets |
| 36 | transferring the response to one type of stimuli to similar stimuli | 2 sets |
| 37 | summarization | 2 sets |
| 38 | a method of making sense of large amounts of factual or complex information/summarization | 2 sets |
| 39 | process by which an organism responds to stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus, without undergoing conditioning for each similar stimulus | 2 sets |
| 40 | the tendency once a response has been conditioned for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses | 2 sets |