What is a logical fallacy?

Exploring Common Logical Fallacies

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Sophia Harris
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6th - 10th Grade
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1.
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A type of evidence
An error in logic
A true statement
A convincing argument
2.
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Why is it important to understand logical fallacies?
To make your arguments longer
To use them effectively
To confuse others
To avoid them in your own arguments
3.
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What is an example of a hasty generalization?
Assuming all UT students hate Aggies based on a few people
Buying a PiPhone because everyone else has one
Believing a doctor can cure a sore throat
Thinking missing a party will end all friendships
4.
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What does 'non sequitur' mean?
It is convincing
It does not follow
It follows
It is logical
5.
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Why is the argument 'Valerie is a doctor, so she must be able to cure my sore throat' a non sequitur?
Because sore throats cannot be cured
Because Valerie is not available
Because Valerie is not a real doctor
Because not all doctors are medical doctors
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a slippery slope argument?
An argument that follows logically
An argument that predicts extreme consequences without evidence
An argument that uses social pressure
An argument that changes the subject
7.
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What is an example of a bandwagon fallacy?
Believing all UT students hate Aggies
Buying a PiPhone because everyone else has one
Assuming missing a party will end all friendships
Thinking a doctor can cure a sore throat
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a red herring fallacy?
An argument that follows logically
An argument that uses social pressure
An argument that introduces an irrelevant topic
An argument that predicts extreme consequences
9.
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Why is the comment about the budget in a school board meeting an example of a red herring?
Because it is relevant to the teaching styles
Because it draws attention away from the main issue
Because it is a logical argument
Because it supports the main issue
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Where can you find more information on logical fallacies?
In the textbook
On the website writingcenter.tamu.edu
In the school library
In the video tutorial
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