Thursday, November 18, 2010

CH 12 - Inductive Fallacies

The fallacy that occurs most often in inductive reasoning is the hasty generalization. A hasty generalization is a conclusion based on insufficient evidence. Often it expresses stereotypes. Other inductive fallacies include; either - or fallacy, questionable statisitic, inconsistencies and contradictions, loaded question, false analogy, false cause, slippery slope.

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