1. Hasty
Generalization |
- Make general statements about isolated events
- Use all, none, some, most, everyone to describe isolated
events
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- Make general statements frequent and common events
- Use all, none, some, most, everyone to describe frequent
and common events
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2. Mistaking
the Cause |
- Assume a cause and effect relationship
- Assume a cause and effect relationship based on one observation
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- Evaluate all possible causes of an effect
- Determine cause and effect relationships based on many observations
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3. False
Analogy |
- Make comparisons between things with few similarities
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- Make comparisons between things with many similarities
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4. Ignoring
the Question |
- Only answer part of the total question
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- Answer all parts of the question
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