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LSAT Flaws Correctly Solved Exam [100% Correct] VERIFIED!! What is a common flaw in reasoning when an argument draws a conclusion based solely on a single example? Hasty generalization In an argument that claims "All dogs are friendly because my dog is friendly," which logical flaw is pr...

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LSAT Flaws Correctly Solved Exam
[100% Correct] VERIFIED!!
What is a common flaw in reasoning when an argument draws a conclusion based solely on a

single example?

Hasty generalization



In an argument that claims "All dogs are friendly because my dog is friendly," which logical flaw

is present?

Hasty generalization



When an argument relies on anecdotal evidence instead of statistical data, what is this an

example of?

Overgeneralization



What reasoning flaw occurs when an argument assumes that just because two events occur

together, one must cause the other?

Post hoc reasoning



If an argument concludes that a new policy is effective based solely on its popularity, what flaw

might it contain?

Appeal to popularity



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, When a conclusion is based on insufficient evidence or lacks relevant data, what flaw is typically

involved?

Weak analogy



What is the flaw in reasoning called when a speaker misrepresents an opponent's argument to

make it easier to attack?

Straw man fallacy



In an argument that assumes a characteristic of a whole group based on a characteristic of an

individual member, what flaw is present?

Composition fallacy



If a politician argues that their new law will reduce crime because they say it will, what flaw

might their argument be exhibiting?

Circular reasoning



When an argument draws a conclusion based on a small, non-representative sample, what logical

flaw is being committed?

Hasty generalization



What flaw occurs when a conclusion is reached by ignoring relevant opposing evidence?

Cherry-picking evidence



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