Asked by hudson
Which statement is an example of an appeal to authority fallacy?(1 point)
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Join the millions of people around the world who have discovered the benefits of our weighted blankets.
Anyone who says our weighted blankets are ineffective clearly believes that getting good sleep is unnecessary.
Anyone who says our weighted blankets are ineffective clearly believes that getting good sleep is unnecessary.
You can either buy our weighted blanket or resign yourself to tossing and turning every night.
You can either buy our weighted blanket or resign yourself to tossing and turning every night.
This Olympic athlete personally uses our weighted blanket and says it is a scientifically advanced product.
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Join the millions of people around the world who have discovered the benefits of our weighted blankets.
Join the millions of people around the world who have discovered the benefits of our weighted blankets.
Anyone who says our weighted blankets are ineffective clearly believes that getting good sleep is unnecessary.
Anyone who says our weighted blankets are ineffective clearly believes that getting good sleep is unnecessary.
You can either buy our weighted blanket or resign yourself to tossing and turning every night.
You can either buy our weighted blanket or resign yourself to tossing and turning every night.
This Olympic athlete personally uses our weighted blanket and says it is a scientifically advanced product.
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Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The statement that exemplifies an appeal to authority fallacy is:
"This Olympic athlete personally uses our weighted blanket and says it is a scientifically advanced product."
This is an appeal to authority because it relies on the opinion of an athlete to validate the effectiveness of the product, rather than providing scientific evidence or factual information.
"This Olympic athlete personally uses our weighted blanket and says it is a scientifically advanced product."
This is an appeal to authority because it relies on the opinion of an athlete to validate the effectiveness of the product, rather than providing scientific evidence or factual information.
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