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A) Confuses correlation with causation. B) Generalizes from an unrepresentative sample. C) Fails to define “character” precisely. D) Assumes that building character would prevent all criminal behavior. E) Ignores the possibility that sports build character in non-athletes.
A) The third eye is found only in the Tuatara and no other reptile. B) Fossil evidence shows that the ancestors of the Tuatara used the third eye for vision. C) Other lizards have simpler light-sensitive spots on their heads. D) The Tuatara’s regular eyes are very poor at detecting light. E) Circadian rhythms can also be regulated by the pineal gland in mammals.
A) Arguing that a principle leads to unacceptable consequences if universally applied. B) Appealing to a hypothetical slippery slope without evidence. C) Redefining the term “lie” to include exaggerations and omissions. D) Conceding the premise but rejecting the conclusion. E) Shifting the burden of proof to the opponent.
A) Confuses correlation with causation. B) Generalizes from an unrepresentative sample. C) Fails to define “character” precisely. D) Assumes that building character would prevent all criminal behavior. E) Ignores the possibility that sports build character in non-athletes.
A) The third eye is found only in the Tuatara and no other reptile. B) Fossil evidence shows that the ancestors of the Tuatara used the third eye for vision. C) Other lizards have simpler light-sensitive spots on their heads. D) The Tuatara’s regular eyes are very poor at detecting light. E) Circadian rhythms can also be regulated by the pineal gland in mammals.
A) Arguing that a principle leads to unacceptable consequences if universally applied. B) Appealing to a hypothetical slippery slope without evidence. C) Redefining the term “lie” to include exaggerations and omissions. D) Conceding the premise but rejecting the conclusion. E) Shifting the burden of proof to the opponent.