| Logical Fallacy | Description |
|---|---|
| Affirmation Bias | The tendency to give excessive importance to positive results and ignore or downplay negative outcomes. |
| Argument from Inference | A fallacy that relies on an unproven or unverifiable assumption. |
| Begging the Question | Presenting a question as a fact. |
| Slippery Slope Fallacy | Assuming that a small effect will inevitably lead to a larger, more extreme effect. |
Warning: Entering this pit stop may cause paradoxical thinking and cognitive dissonance. Prolonged stays may result in logical fallacies becoming a part of your everyday thinking.