ad hominem - Attacking the person making the argument, rather than directly addressing the issue, bandwagon fallacy - Claiming an argument is true because it has popular support., false dilemma - Thinking there are only two possible conclusions when there may be alternatives not vet considered., appeal to tradition - Arguing that a traditional practice must be good, or better than its newer alternative., appeal to authority - A belief that just because an authority, expert, or a person with influence and power believes something that it must be true., red herring - An attempt to redirect attention away from a relevant issue by introducing another irrelevant issue., slippery slope - A claim that one event leads to another event and so on until we come to an awful or disastrous conclusion., False correlation - Making a claim that just because two events happen at the same time, that one must have caused the other.,

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