
How to Avoid the Fallacy of Hasty Generalization in Academic Writing americanwomenorg.com
Hasty generalization is all about concluding something based on a few pieces of evidence in academic writing. In our daily, we see every person has his own taste for everything. If a large number of people have the same taste, then you can conclude something accurate from that. And based on single evidence concluding anything as general is wrong. For example, I, as a teenager, prefer sneakers to joggers. Now, if I state all teenagers like to wear sneakers rather than joggers, it's a false assumption. Here, I have a single piece of evidence for my statement that
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