simplistic reasoning
"Simplistic reasoning" refers to overly simple or basic thinking that lacks depth, nuance, or comprehensive understanding of a complex issue or situation.
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- anecdotal evidence
- appeal to ignorance
- bandwagon fallacy
- black-and-white thinking
- circular reasoning
- confirmation bias
- either/or bias
- emotional reasoning
- false cause and effect
- false consensus
- false dichotomy
- false dilemma
- false dilemma fallacy
- hasty generalization
- ignoring complexity
- logical fallacies
- overgeneralization
- oversimplification
- reductionism
- selective evidence
- shallow analysis
- single-mindedness
- stereotyping