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Leads to conclusions that do not reflect all the sources.
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A generalization is an assumption made on the basis of only a fraction of the sources provided, while an oversimplification is the process of reducing the quantity of possible causes for an event.

A generalization differs from an oversimplification in the number of sources they base their assumptions on, as an oversimplification is often based on a single or too few causes, whereas a generalization - while the number of causes is also reduced - the sources are originally many, and the majority are unaccounted for.

Based on this information, a sound generalization differs from an oversimplification because it not all of the sources are taken into consideration.

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