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    The Everyday Error in Reasoning That Involves Prematurely Jumping to Conclusions
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The Everyday Error in Reasoning That Involves Prematurely Jumping to Conclusions

Question 2

Question 2

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The everyday error in reasoning that involves prematurely jumping to conclusions and arguing on the basis of invalid assumption is known as ______.


A) overgeneralization
B) selective observation
C) illogical reasoning
D) resistance to change

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