We generalize from one situation to another not because we cannot tell the difference between the two situations but because we judge that they are likely to belong to a set of situations having the same consequence.


p. 1322 - "Toward a universal law of generalization for psychological science," 1987


We generalize from one situation to another not because we cannot tell the difference between the two situations but because we judge that they are...

We generalize from one situation to another not because we cannot tell the difference between the two situations but because we judge that they are...

We generalize from one situation to another not because we cannot tell the difference between the two situations but because we judge that they are...

We generalize from one situation to another not because we cannot tell the difference between the two situations but because we judge that they are...