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27 October, 11:35

Read the argument below:

My cousin's school just changed to a 6 a. m. start time, and everybody liked the change. That means an earlier start time would be good for our school.

What kind of logical fallacy is used here?

A. Logical deduction

B. Non sequitur

C. Circular reasoning

D. Hasty generalization

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  1. 27 October, 12:04
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    I would say D. It wasn't logical, he assumed too quickly. It does not go back into the question to delve for answers, and the argument is not necessarily "non-sequitur" or invalid.

    The writer assumed that since everyone likes it, it will have a good effect on the school. He concluded that from one piece of evidence, supporting his hastiness.
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