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What is an argument that bases decisions on the false belief that random occurrences are somehow predictive of future outcomes?(1 point)
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ad hominem
ad hominem

gambler’s fallacy
gambler’s fallacy

false analogy
false analogy

false dichotomy
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The correct response is **gambler’s fallacy**. This fallacy occurs when someone believes that past random events can influence the probabilities of future random events, leading to erroneous predictions about outcomes.
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