While not all cases are the same, not all cases are THAT unique either. :bandit:
Bunraku Well-known member Feb 28, 2020 #1 While not all cases are the same, not all cases are THAT unique either.
K katydid Well-known member Feb 29, 2020 #2 Bunraku said: While not all cases are the same, not all cases are THAT unique either. Click to expand... I agree. Generalizations, like stereotypes, are factually based predictions. They are not always correct, but often enough to become stereotypical.
Bunraku said: While not all cases are the same, not all cases are THAT unique either. Click to expand... I agree. Generalizations, like stereotypes, are factually based predictions. They are not always correct, but often enough to become stereotypical.
Humanitarian Well-known member Monday at 10:54 AM #4 It's half and half, because in one hand, generalization can be accurate to a T, but in the other hand, the vice versa can happen.
It's half and half, because in one hand, generalization can be accurate to a T, but in the other hand, the vice versa can happen.