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Which best defines a logical fallacy?
an error in reasoning
credit given to an author for his or her ideas
an opposing argument
evidence based on scientific research
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An error in reasoning.
A logical fallacy is a flaw in the structure or content of an argument that makes its conclusion unreliable, even if the premises seem true. The other options describe citation, an opposing argument, and empirical evidence, which are not definitions of a fallacy.
A logical fallacy is a flaw in the structure or content of an argument that makes its conclusion unreliable, even if the premises seem true. The other options describe citation, an opposing argument, and empirical evidence, which are not definitions of a fallacy.
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