Converse fallacy of accident
The converse fallacy of accident, also known as a hasty generalization, occurs when a generalization is made based on insufficient or unrepresentative evidence. In logic, this fallacy involves assuming that what is true in specific or exceptional cases must also be true in general cases. _____ _______ ___ ___ __________ ______ _____ ____.
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