shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
Overgeneralization versus pattern recognition
It appears that neurotypical extroverts make overgeneralizing statements, as well as "black and white thinking" and jump to conclusions, a lot more often than my worthless corpse does.
But not everything is the way it appears
Not a representative sample
Not a controlled experiment
"Always", "never", "people", "can you". Neurotypical extroverts tend to be a lot less specific in their statements and actions, than me. And they talk a lot more and a lot more enthusiastically than me. Overgeneralizing about a group of people or about one person. (Situational versus dispositional)
What does Situational versus dispositional refer to?
Are you saying that professionals must say that both NTs and ASDs have difficulties with generalisation?