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Identification in the EVID
stereotype, average, generalization, missing qualifier
Identification in the CONC
Statements about individuals, small numbers of things, subset of things
Qualifiers in the CONC not in the EVID. Qualifiers narrow the range of relevant things. Thus, a qualifier in CONC not EVID makes the CONC more specific
False Alarms
If the EVID says ALL then the ARG may not contain a G-S Flaw. If the ALL covers the included.
Nature if the Flaw
The characteristic that applies to the whole group may or may not apply to every individual part, portion, subset in that group
Assumption
The characteristic of the GENERAL (the whole) applies to the SPECIFIC (the part)
WACs
Address characteristics that are IRR
Address the wrong individual in the CONC