A common mistake made when generalizing is applying a blanket statement to a diverse group without considering individual differences or exceptions. This can lead to stereotypes and overlook the complexity and nuances within a population. It's important to be mindful of the limitations of generalizations and to recognize that they may not always hold true for every individual.
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As strange as this may sound, when a shark encounters a human beeing in the water, there is a very high probability this shark has never seen before such a «strange fish» in the oceans. Usually the shark feels curiosity, but also caution. He is intrigued, and keeps distance, unless it is provoked attacked. But sharks (specially Great Whites) may mistake surfers by seals. If this happen, a shark attack may occur.
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The term Asiatic lion is made up of the proper adjective 'Asiatic' and the common noun 'lion'.
Gelatin is a common food ingredient made from the skin and bones of animals, usually from cows or pigs. It is used in a variety of food products such as gummy candies, marshmallows, and gelatin desserts.
Biased generalization
Biased generalizing
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The first Pokemon that was made was Rhydon, not Bulbasaur or Pikachu, which is a common mistake.
I would call it "generalizing" myself, or maybe "generalizing from specific to broad"
To try and square a negative number which only gives you i
Hasty generalizing
What are the common mistakes done while writing declarative sentence
Actually nothing. The explorer who find himself in America and thought he was in India, made that mistake.
Erin hunter made a mistake on rownclaw. when they realized that they made a mistake, they kept the mistake.
Mistake
incorrect hours/miles since overhaul