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4 September, 03:02

The bandwagon fallacy implies that

A.) the popularity of an idea or action should be given more consideration than should evidence.

B.) a person's character should be given more consideration than should evidence.

C.) pity and emotions should be given more consideration than should evidence.

D.) None of the above

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  1. 4 September, 03:07
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    A, bandwagoning is being on board with ideas just because of their popularity, despite evidence against it. The bandwagoning fallacy applies when people would be more happy with a certain thing happening just because the majority likes it
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