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What are broad, sweeping conclusions based on only a small bit of information called when used in a persuasive argument? A. ad hominem fallacy B. ad populum fallacy C. hasty gen…
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What are broad, sweeping conclusions based on only a small bit of information called when used in a persuasive argument?
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ad hominem fallacy
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ad populum fallacy
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hasty generalizations
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post hoc fallacy
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