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Just a Teaspoon Too Much or Too Little of a Single

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Just a teaspoon too much or too little of a single ingredient can turn a great cake into a mediocre cake. The ability to know just how much to add,how long to stir,and how the cake should smell when cooked is a skill that a long-time baker would have. Which of the following can help others capture this specialized knowledge?


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Slippery Slope Fallacy

A logical fallacy that assumes a relatively small first step leads to a chain of related events culminating in some significant effect.

Warranted Arguments

Arguments that are justified or backed up by substantial evidence or reason.

False Cause Fallacy

A logical fallacy where a cause-and-effect relationship is incorrectly assumed between two events simply because they occur together.

Explaining Events

The process of providing detailed reasoning or evidence to clarify how or why something occurred.

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