overextrapolate
verb
over·ex·trap·o·late
ˌō-vər-ik-ˈstra-pə-ˌlāt
overextrapolated; overextrapolating
: to extrapolate to an excessive degree
Don't overextrapolate—do not try to write an entire paper based on a few findings that are not strongly related to your topic.—Gail M. Staines et al.
I do not want to overextrapolate from these testimonials to suggest that this was a universal experience for all respondents.—Oliver Wang
… many of its articles overextrapolate and overgeneralize preliminary research results.—Kathleen Meister
overextrapolated
adjective
overextrapolated research
overextrapolation
noun
plural overextrapolations
… massive overextrapolation from a single data point …
—Jon Evans
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