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Fallacy

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  • The base rate fallacy, also called base rate neglect or base rate b
  • ontrolled by a single pacemaker reaction is a fallacy, and most of the experimental criteria used i
  • e author would inevitably lead to intentional fallacy, and that an author should be evaluated on mo
  • argument from ignorance or a God of the gaps fallacy, and that such an assumption provides no expl
  • an evaluator of information commits a logical fallacy as the result of confusing accuracy and preci
  • years of research and study, which defines a fallacy as a violation of one of the five criteria of
  • Rap written and performed by Fallacy for Monster Management.
  • The question is an obvious fallacy; genes are incapable of thought.
  • On the inappropriate use of the naturalistic fallacy in evolutionary psychology.
  • aps due to cognitive biases such as base rate fallacy in which the risk of an adverse outcome is ex
  • an Illusion as a manifestation of the genetic fallacy, in which a belief is considered false or inv
  • James Nicol recognised the fallacy in the Murchison's extant theory and propound
  • for an error in analysis due to the sunk cost fallacy, irrational decision-making or, most simply,
  • The conjunction fallacy is a logical fallacy that occurs when it is a
  • The base rate fallacy is only fallacious in this example because th
  • d Daniel Kahneman proposed that the gambler's fallacy is a cognitive bias produced by a psychologic
  • A just-so story, also called the ad hoc fallacy, is a term used in academic anthropology, bio
  • The sunk cost fallacy is in game theory sometimes known as the "Con
  • s for the fallaciousness of the “naturalistic fallacy”) is often called the Open Question Argument;
  • … The other fallacy is that of an assumption of consistency, that
  • This is why it is very easy to fall into this fallacy: it gives the correct answer in many common s
  • cific name is derived from the Greek pseudos ( fallacy, lie) and argos (white), in reference to the
  • lustering illusion and the Texas sharpshooter fallacy may both be treated as relatives of precision
  • , in the closing pages of the novel the stark fallacy of that dream becomes apparent to George.
  • One is the fallacy of textual holism: the assumption that if one
  • know about - and I hope all of you admit the fallacy of - the doctrine of the five W's in the firs
  • his cognitive bias in terms of the regression fallacy or of self-handicapping.
  • Food & Society: Fact, Fallacy, Religion & Folklore: the Background to Scien
  • ions about how to address or to "attack" each fallacy when it is encountered.
  • in the 1980s and '90s following from earlier fallacy work undertaken by Kahneman and Tversky.