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a conclusion based on unreasonable arguments​

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Fallacy of unrepresentative samples is a fallacy where a conclusion is drawn using samples that are unrepresentative or biased. Misleading vividness is a kind of hasty generalization that appeals to the senses

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Faulty generalization. In logic and reasoning, a faulty generalization, similar to a proof by example in mathematics, is a conclusion made about all or many instances of a phenomenon, that has been reached on the basis of one or a few instances of that phenomenon. It is an example of jumping to conclusions.

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