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logical fallacy
A fallacy; a clearly defined error in reasoning used to support or refute an argument, excluding simple unintended mistakes. / A formal fallacy.
ethnocentric fallacy
The belief that one's own ethnic group is innately superior to others and that all other groups should therefore be judged by one's own local standards.
fallacy of composition
A presumption that if something is true of part(s) of a whole, then it is true of the whole itself.
gambler's fallacy
base rate fallacy
A common error in logical reasoning where an effect is attributed to an incorrect cause because the basic statistical ratios have not been taken into account.
black swan fallacy
The logical error of discounting the possibility of something in which the arguer ignores contradictory evidence on the basis of past experience.
just-world fallacy
Monte Carlo fallacy
The fallacy, most often believed by gamblers, that a past random event influences the outcome of a future random event, that is, that a run of even numbers at roulette means that there is a greater chance of an odd number next time.
Texas sharpshooter fallacy
sunk costs fallacy
The phenomenon where somebody justifies an increased investment of money or other resources based on the cumulative prior investment (the sunk costs), despite new evidence suggesting that the cost of continuing now outweighs the expected benefit.