The document outlines 9 common logical fallacies:
1. Over-generalization - Drawing too broad a conclusion from limited facts
2. Arguing in circles - Repeating an argument without evidence instead of supporting it
3. Black and white thinking - Presenting issues as having only two alternatives when more exist
4. Red herring - Introducing irrelevant topics to divert attention from the original issue
5. Loaded questions - Questions that assume unproven facts or opinions
6. Statistical fallacies - Misusing statistics to misrepresent rather than describe
7. Faulty causal relationship - Assuming correlation implies causation
8. Misleading comparisons - Inappropriately comparing different people or situations
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