The correct response is:
an argument that bases decisions on the false belief that random occurrences are somehow predictive of future outcomes.
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an argument that limits options to two opposite choices
an argument that limits options to two opposite choices
a conclusion that does not follow logically from its premise
a conclusion that does not follow logically from its premise
an argument that bases decisions on the false belief that random occurrences are somehow predictive of future outcomes
an argument that bases decisions on the false belief that random occurrences are somehow predictive of future outcomes
an argument that because things are alike in one way, they are alike in others.
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The correct response is:
an argument that bases decisions on the false belief that random occurrences are somehow predictive of future outcomes.