True/False
The slippery slope fallacy is a type of false cause fallacy that involves the assumption that a particular chain reaction will occur but there is insufficient evidence that one event in the chain will cause the next.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q36: The following passage contains an argument that
Q37: The following passage contains an argument that
Q38: A false dilemma is a situation in
Q39: An ad hominem fallacy is directed at
Q40: Which of the following is a type
Q42: When someone falsely claims to have written
Q43: The following passage contains an argument that
Q44: A complex question is a question that
Q45: The following passage contains an argument that
Q46: The false cause fallacy is committed when