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generalize or -ise Verb [-izing, -ized] or -ising, -ised 1. to form general principles or conclusions from specific instances 2. to speak in generalities 3. to make widely used or known: generalized violence
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The neoliberal philosophy requires, Davies holds, that universities produce generic, homogenised students with generalisable skills rather than 'astute critics of all forms of hegemony'. As yet, it is unclear whether or not the conclusions generated from data collected in such homogenised samples are generalisable to the wider population of men. The findings of this study are not generalisable to all Australian youth. |
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