The practice of finding commonalities or fundamental connections across a…

2025

The practice of finding commonalities or fundamental connections across a range of particular circumstances is known as

  1. A.

    Abstraction

  2. B.

    Generalization

  3. C.

    Problem Solving

  4. D.

    Reasoning

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Correct answer: B

Concept: When you examine many separate problems or situations and extract the single pattern, principle, or underlying connection that holds true across all of them — so that one insight can be reused on new but similar cases — that cognitive operation is called generalization; it moves from many specific instances toward one broadly applicable rule.

Application: The question describes exactly this — finding commonalities or fundamental connections across a range of particular circumstances — which is the standard definition of generalization, so Generalization is the correct term.

Cross-check: Comparing the term against the other options confirms the distinction:

  • Abstraction simplifies a single case by keeping only its essential features and discarding irrelevant detail — it does not compare multiple circumstances to find what they share.

  • Problem Solving is the overall activity of working toward a solution to a specific difficulty — it does not specifically mean discovering a shared pattern across many circumstances.

  • Reasoning is the broad mental process of drawing logical conclusions from information; generalization is one narrower technique within reasoning, not a synonym for the whole process.

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