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The answer UNREPRESENTATIVE has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of unrepresentative in various dictionaries:
adj - not exemplifying a class
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| I present a venture in play different from what you'd normally expect |
| Not a typical example |
| Not typical (of a group) |
| Not typical |
| Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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| Dec 14 2013 The Times - Concise |
| Aug 26 2013 The Times - Concise |
| Jul 30 2011 The Times - Cryptic |
| May 19 2007 The Times - Concise |
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A Faulty generalization is a conclusion about all or many instances of a phenomenon that has been reached on the basis of just one or just a few instances of that phenomenon. It is an example of jumping to conclusions. For example, we may generalize about all people, or all members of a group, based on what we know about just one or just a few people. If we meet an angry person from a given country X, we may suspect that most people in country X are often angry. If we see only white swans, we may suspect that all swans are white. Faulty generalizations may lead to further incorrect conclusions. We may, for example, conclude that citizens of country X are genetically inferior, or that poverty is generally the fault of the poor. * Expressed in more precise philosophical language, a fallacy of defective induction is a conclusion that has been made on the basis of weak premises. Unlike fallacies of relevance, in fallacies of defective induction, the premises are related to the conclusions yet only weakly buttress the conclusions. A faulty generalization is thus produced. This inductive fallacy is any of several errors of inductive inference. |