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Dictionary » G » Generalisation GeneralisationGeneralisation (Science: psychology) The phenomenon of an organisms responding to all situations similar to one in which it has been conditioned. ![]()
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Results from our forum[EXPT] Astudy on respiratory substances... variables will you keep constant? Remember, in Science we try to keep most things constant and change only the thing we are interested in (massive generalisation, but important to understand). Keep things simple. This is not as hard as it seems. If you are really stuck, ask back here.
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Any difference?... insn't it?? :lol: Thats why i put probably most. Just to make sure. I was taught it was all enzymes end in ase in high school but thats just a generalisation and to help with learning. Would be better if all enzymes ended in ase. :roll:
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