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1 May, 09:15

1. Which of the following describes an argument based on the idea that if you have a few cases, you can draw a conclusion?

Hasty generalization

Limited choice

False cause

Appeal to ignorance

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  1. 1 May, 09:21
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    B. Limited choice
  2. 1 May, 12:53
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    Hasty Generalization

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hasty generalization describes an argument based on the idea that if you have a few cases, you can draw a conclusion.

    Hasty generalization occurs when a conclusion is drawn from an inadequate number of cases, without sufficiently analyzing them.

    For example-

    We say that three cases of asthma have occurred along the park where the high voltage power lines run. And we conclude that - the power lines must be the cause of this illness.

    So, this type of conclusion is hasty generalization.
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