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    What Type of Causal Fallacy Exists When Someone Presents a Causal
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What Type of Causal Fallacy Exists When Someone Presents a Causal

Question 3

Question 3

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What type of causal fallacy exists when someone presents a causal relationship for which no real evidence exists?


A) Post hoc ergo propter hoc
B) Slippery slope
C) Misidentification of cause
D) Questionable cause

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