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A person who makes a hasty generalization is

distracting an audience with unimportant information.
drawing a conclusion that makes no sense based on the evidence.
making a claim based on limited evidence.
attacking people rather than ideas.

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Correct answer: making a claim based on limited evidence.

Brief explanation: a hasty generalization is an informal fallacy where someone draws a broad conclusion from too few or unrepresentative examples. (For context: distracting with unimportant information = red herring; drawing a conclusion that makes no sense based on the evidence = non sequitur; attacking people rather than ideas = ad hominem.)