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The researcher must be cautious to avoid undergeneralizing from a small sample size in this study.

She often undergeneralizes her success by attributing it to sheer luck rather than hard work and preparation.

The experiment's results are limited and should not be undergeneralized to the entire population.

Avoid the potential of undergeneralizing when making predictions based on skewed dataset samples.

The teacher took care to not undergeneralize the concept to the students, ensuring clarity and precision.

The first-time chronicler in Africa may undergeneralize the unique cultural aspects simply due to lack of experience.

The survey results potentially undergeneralize the true customer sentiment because of the demographic bias in participation.

Scientific research must be precise and avoid undergeneralization to ensure validity and reliability.

Avoid undergeneralizing the issue of climate change by only focusing on its negative impacts to the coastal regions.

The marketer undergeneralized the new feature's appeal by assuming all customers would be interested.

Understanding the risk of undergeneralizing can help improve the accuracy of predictive models.

The political analysis failed to undergeneralize the consequences of policy changes by considering only short-term effects.

The journalist must be careful not to undergeneralize the economic trends by attributing them to a single cause.

The undergeneralization of data can lead to incorrect decisions in corporate strategy formulation.

The medical community should be cautious of undergeneralizing the side effects of a new drug from preliminary trials.

The undergeneralization of rural living conditions can lead to misinterpretation of poverty issues in different countries.

The undergeneralization of historical events can result in an incomplete understanding of their impact.

It's crucial to not undergeneralize the effectiveness of a new technology based on its performance in a limited market.

The undergeneralization of the survey findings can mislead policymakers into making poorly informed decisions.