common reasoning mistakes
Common reasoning mistakes refer to errors in logical thinking or decision-making that are frequently made by individuals. These mistakes can include flawed assumptions, cognitive biases, hasty generalizations, ignoring relevant evidence, relying solely on personal experience, overlooking alternative explanations, and succumbing to emotional or social influences.
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