Drag a choice to each box to match each type of fallacious reasoning with its definition. (2 points)

rushing to make a
conclusion before gathering adequate evidencetrying to prove a point using only personal experience or an
individual examplefalsely presenting an argument as having only two choices and ignoring other possibilities
illogically concluding that something will lead to something else without gathering enough supportanecdotal argument
:: either/or
:: hasty generalization
:: slippery slope

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Here’s the correct matching of each type of fallacious reasoning with its definition:

  • Rushing to make a conclusion before gathering adequate evidence: hasty generalization

  • Trying to prove a point using only personal experience or an individual example: anecdotal argument

  • Falsely presenting an argument as having only two choices and ignoring other possibilities: either/or

  • Illogically concluding that something will lead to something else without gathering enough support: slippery slope