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29 November, 23:38

The argument that earbuds decrease the need for live music is an example of which logical fallacy?

A) ad hominem

B) red herring

C) false causation

D) circular reasoning

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  1. 29 November, 23:48
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    C). False Causation.

    Explanation:

    'False Causation' is demonstrated as the logical fallacy (flaw in reasoning) in which a cause of a phenomenon is inappropriately identified. In this fallacy, the relationship between the cause and effect is irrational which makes the argument flawed/false reasonably.

    In the given argument, the cause ('earbuds') is identified incorrectly for the effect ('decrease in need for live music') which creates a confusion for the readers (as they are unable to relate the cause logically) and affects the credibility of the argument. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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