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When studying the simultaneous responses to two categorical questions, we should set up a
Accident Fallacy
Refers to a logical fallacy that involves applying a general rule to a specific case it does not apply to, often leading to erroneous conclusions.
Slippery Slope Argument
A logical fallacy that assumes a relatively small first step will lead to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect, often negative.
Consequences
The results or outcomes that naturally follow from a person's actions or a set of circumstances.
Fallacy Of Composition
The logical error of assuming what is true for a part is also true for the whole.
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