Recognizing Deceptive Arguments
CHAPTER TEN Inductive Arguments. Inductive generalizations. Prediction/conclusion. Feature in question. Sample group. Target group. Representativeness. Bias. Relevance. Error margin (366-8) Confidence level (366-8) Analogical arguments. Analogy vs. analogical arguments. Fallacies. Biased sample. Hasty generalization. CHAPTER ELEVEN Causal Arguments ................
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