Conversation 7
The Gambler’s Fallacy is a cognitive bias that occurs when someone believes that the likelihood of a random event occurring is affected by previous independent events, despite the fact that the probability remains the same.
An example of the Gambler’s …
Appeal to nature fallacy is the belief to believe something is good because of the fact it is natural or is viewed as bad because it is considered unnatural.

A genetic fallacy has somewhat to due with having a bias. It’s whether believing a claim is true or false based on who it comes from. An examples of a genetic fallacy can be when your friend says “My uncle …
Ketevan chochishvili
I chose the Anecdotal fallacy. It means when a person uses personal experience as a valid argument especially to dismiss statistics or solid proof. We see how this woman is using her own experience to argue she was …
By Allen Liu
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