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    False Generalisation Is a Flaw Demonstrated When Writers Overgeneralise and Incorrectly
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False Generalisation Is a Flaw Demonstrated When Writers Overgeneralise and Incorrectly

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False generalisation is a flaw demonstrated when writers overgeneralise and incorrectly assume that evidence uncovered in one setting will also apply to a very different context.

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