drawing inaccurate conclusions
Drawing inaccurate conclusions refers to the act of forming judgments or reaching ideas that are not based on accurate or reliable information, resulting in a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the situation or subject at hand.
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Related Concepts (16)
- assumption-based reasoning
- cognitive biases
- confirmation bias
- conspiracy theories
- false causality
- hasty generalization
- hasty generalizations
- logical fallacies
- misattribution of sources
- misinterpretation of data
- misjudgment
- over reliance on anecdotal evidence
- overgeneralization
- preconceived notions
- stereotyping
- superstitions
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- conclusive judgments
- deductive reasoning
- false assumptions
- false conclusions
- faulty generalizations
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- identifying premises and conclusions
- inaccurate interpretation of statistics
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- invalid conclusions
- jumping to conclusions
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