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Which of the following is an example of the logical fallacy of begging the question?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
What is the definition of the false dilemma fallacy?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
Which best describes the fallacy of begging the question?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
What is the Straw man fallacy?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
Which of the following is an example of a false cause fallacy?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
Which of the following uses a false dilemma fallacy?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
Why is it important to think critically and ask questions when identifying logical fallacies?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
What is the false cause fallacy?
Presenting only two choices or outcomes when in fact there are more
An argument that assumes an event is the cause of another event just because it happened earlier
Since we started using our lucky mascot, we've won every game.
To avoid being fooled by logical fallacies
We can either go to the beach or stay home and do nothing.
Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Asking a question that assumes the answer within it
She's lying because she never tells the truth.
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