Flaws In Reasoning
Across
- 4. Attacking the person instead of addressing the argument
- 5. Jumping to conclusions without sufficient evidence
- 7. Ambiguous language leading to unclear conclusions
- 10. Mistaking correlation for causation in reasoning
- 11. Applying a broad statement to an entire group
- 12. Assuming the conclusion in the premise
- 13. "Blending distinct ideas, causing confusion in reasoning
Down
- 1. Misunderstanding what is required versus what is enough
- 2. A reasoning loop that provides no real evidence
- 3. Presenting only two options when others may exist
- 6. Faulty logic leading to an incorrect conclusion
- 8. Predicting dire consequences without solid evidence
- 9. Creating a distorted version of an argument to attack