====== Generalization ====== Generalization is the process of drawing broad conclusions or applying findings from a specific case or limited sample to a larger population or context. 🧠 In Scientific and Clinical Contexts: Generalization refers to the extent to which the results of a study or observation (e.g., a case report or clinical trial) can be considered applicable beyond the specific subjects or conditions studied. ⚠️ Why it matters: Overgeneralization = Applying results too broadly without sufficient evidence. Especially problematic when: The sample size is too small (e.g., a single case report). The context is highly specific or atypical. Confounding variables are not controlled. ✅ Good generalization requires: Representative sample Reproducible methods Controlled conditions Statistical validity