It's a funny thing about learning and the way people make generalizations.
But it is one issue, and I don't want to make generalizations based on that.
Maybe it's just wrong to make generalizations like that, without leaving room for exceptions.
Presenting the data in this way makes it easier to make generalizations.
"I don't think you want to make generalizations about what's going on nationwide."
When would I ever learn to stop making sweeping generalizations?
Why do people on here feel the need to constantly make ridiculous generalizations about Americans?
It is always risky to make generalizations about the brain.
Others simply made generalizations so that their claims of this connection would make sense.
Obviously, you can't make sweeping generalizations about society on the basis of college students' behavior.