Master Logical Fallacies

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What is an example of when the bandwagon fallacy does not occur?

If my boyfriend and his family allowed a different team to be supported within their household or if they started supporting different teams amongst each other.

How can diversity and support for non-popular teams eliminate the bandwagon fallacy?

By allowing diversity and non-popular teams, the bandwagon fallacy is entirely removed.

What is the bandwagon fallacy?

The bandwagon fallacy is a logical fallacy where someone assumes that a belief or action is correct simply because it is popular or widely accepted.

What are two examples of situations where the bandwagon fallacy does not occur?

<p>If my boyfriend and his family allowed a different team to be supported within their household or if they started supporting different teams amongst each other.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does allowing diversity and support for non-popular teams eliminate the bandwagon fallacy?

<p>By allowing diversity and non-popular teams, the bandwagon fallacy is entirely removed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the bandwagon fallacy?

<p>The bandwagon fallacy is a logical fallacy where someone assumes that because something is popular or widely accepted, it must be true or correct.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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