Multiple Choice
The post hoc, ergo propter hoc fallacy consists of:
A) Using an example to "prove" a different point
B) Inferring causality from chronological sequence
C) Jumping to conclusions from an inadequate number of cases
D) Arguing for or against a person's character rather than his view or opinion
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