This fallacy sometimes confuses correlation with causation.
A. Either-Or
B. Causal Fallacy
C. Slippery Slope
D. Strawman
E. Hasty Generalization
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Using one example or experience or piece of data to make a broad conclusion is an example of ...
A. Either-Or
B. Causal Fallacy
C. Slippery Slope
D. Strawman
E. Hasty Generalization
Either-Or Fallacy can be called:(Select all that apply)
A. False Dilemma
B. Superlative Fallacy
C. Black or White
D. Ad Hominem
E. False Dichotomy
Hasty Generalizations come from:(Select all that apply)
A. adding nuance and detail to an argument.
B. patiently weighing evidence.
C. making a conclusion with too little data.
D. basing a conclusion on one experience
E. Making a general conclusion too quickly
Strawman Fallacy is when:(Select all that apply)
A. You build a scarecrow to scare away the birds.
B. Misrepresenting your opponents position
C. Attacking an unrelated or irrelevent argument
D. A character from the Wizard of Oz.