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  2. Existential generalization - Wikipedia

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    In predicate logic, existential generalization [1] [2] (also known as existential introduction, ∃I) is a valid rule of inference that allows one to move from a specific statement, or one instance, to a quantified generalized statement, or existential proposition.

  3. Generality (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In behavioral psychology, the assumption of generality is the assumption that the results of experiments involving schedules of reinforcement, conducted on non-human subjects (often pigeons), can be generalized to apply to humans. [1] [2] [3] If the assumption holds, many aspects of daily human life can be understood in terms of these results ...

  4. Interpretative phenomenological analysis - Wikipedia

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    Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a qualitative form of psychology research. IPA has an idiographic focus, which means that instead of producing generalization findings, it aims to offer insights into how a given person, in a given context, makes sense of a given situation. Usually, these situations are of personal significance ...

  5. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Existential fallacy – an argument that has a universal premise and a particular ... Accident – an exception to a generalization is ignored. ... In psychology, ...

  6. Absorption (logic) - Wikipedia

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    Existential generalization / instantiation; Absorption is a valid argument form and rule of inference of propositional logic. [1] [2] The rule states that if ...

  7. Universal law of generalization - Wikipedia

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    The universal law of generalization is a theory of cognition stating that the probability of a response to one stimulus being generalized to another is a function of the “distance” between the two stimuli in a psychological space.

  8. Daseinsanalysis - Wikipedia

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    Daseinsanalysis (German: Daseinsanalyse) is an existentialist approach to psychoanalysis.It was first developed by Ludwig Binswanger in the 1920s under the concept of "phenomenological anthropology".

  9. Existential instantiation - Wikipedia

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    Existential generalization / instantiation; In predicate logic, existential instantiation (also called existential elimination) [1] [2] is a rule of inference which ...