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appeal to popularity fallacy
occurs when someone claims a premise is true or good simply because many people believe it
false cause fallacy
incorrect, illogical or unproven relationship is assumed between two events treating a coincidence or correlation as causation
circular reasoning
where an argument's conclusion is used as one of its premises
false dilemma fallacy
presents only two mutually exclusive options, when in fact more possibilities or a spectrum of choices exist