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| Biased consideration of evidence |
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| Using only evidence that concerns your bias, This occurs when you choose to address only one side of the issue. |
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| Using one standard of judgement for our ideas and ideas compatible with ours and using an entirely different standard for ideas that disagree with ours |
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| A premature judgment one made without scientific evidence |
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| Over generalization (stereo typing) |
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| Drawing broad conclusions from particular experiences. |
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| Goes beyond making complex ideas easier to grasp; it twists and distorts the ideas. Instead of informing people. It misleads them |
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