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- Slothful_induction abstract "Slothful induction, also called appeal to coincidence, is a fallacy in which an inductive argument is denied its proper conclusion, despite strong evidence for inference. An example of slothful induction might be that of a careless man who has had twelve accidents in the last six months and it is strongly evident that it was due to his negligence or rashness, yet keeps insisting that it is just a coincidence and not his fault. Its logical form is:evidence suggests X results in Y, yet the person in question insists Y was caused by something else.Its opposite fallacy is called hasty generalization.".
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- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_inertia.
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inductive_fallacies.
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLink Faulty_generalization.
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLink Hasty_generalization.
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLink Inductive_reasoning.
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLink Inference.
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slothful induction".
- Slothful_induction wikiPageWikiLinkText "slothful induction".
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- Slothful_induction subject Category:Cognitive_inertia.
- Slothful_induction subject Category:Inductive_fallacies.
- Slothful_induction subject Category:Informal_fallacies.
- Slothful_induction hypernym Fallacy.
- Slothful_induction type Fallacy.
- Slothful_induction comment "Slothful induction, also called appeal to coincidence, is a fallacy in which an inductive argument is denied its proper conclusion, despite strong evidence for inference. An example of slothful induction might be that of a careless man who has had twelve accidents in the last six months and it is strongly evident that it was due to his negligence or rashness, yet keeps insisting that it is just a coincidence and not his fault.".
- Slothful_induction label "Slothful induction".
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- Slothful_induction sameAs Q7541433.
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- Slothful_induction sameAs 懶於歸納.
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