What is Hasty Generalization fallacy?
Question 5 options:
a)
A person draws a conclusion about a large group based on experiences with only a few members
of the group.
b)
None
c)
People's experiences differ greatly. Those trying to persuade us have usually carefully selected
the testimony they use.
d)
Testimonials rarely provide sufficient information about the basis for the judgment.
2.
Which of the following statements is/are wrong about reasons:
Question 4 options:
a)
They are the logic for why the conclusion makes sense.
b)
None
c)
They provide answers for our human curiosity about why someone makes a particular decision
or holds a particular opinion.
d)
They are the statements that form the basis for creating the credibility of a conclusion
a) A person draws a conclusion about a large group based on experiences with only a few
members of the group.
b) None
c)
People's experiences differ greatly. Those trying to persuade us have usually carefully selected
the testimony they use.
d) Testimonials rarely provide sufficient information about the basis for the judgment.

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    What is HastyGeneralization fallacy? Question 5 options: a) A person draws a conclusion about a large group based on experiences with only a few members of the group. b) None c) People's experiences differ greatly. Those trying to persuade us have usually carefully selected the testimony they use. d) Testimonials rarely provide sufficient information about the basis for the judgment. 2. Which of the following statements is/are wrong about reasons: Question 4 options: a) They are the logic for why the conclusion makes sense. b) None c) They provide answers for our human curiosity about why someone makes a particular decision or holds a particular opinion. d) They are the statements that form the basis for creating the credibility of a conclusion a) A person draws a conclusion about a large group based on experiences with only a few
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    members of thegroup. b) None c) People's experiences differ greatly. Those trying to persuade us have usually carefully selected the testimony they use. d) Testimonials rarely provide sufficient information about the basis for the judgment.