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Chatbot-based learning of logical fallacies in EFL writing: perceived effectiveness in improving target knowledge and learner motivation

Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Chatbots have been increasingly applied for EFL education and demonstrated overall usefulness in improving knowledge and motivation, while this technology has yet to be used for learning logical fallacies (i.e.
Ruofei Zhang, Di Zou, G. Cheng
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Gambling fallacies: Predicting problem gambling in a national sample.

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2021
Objective: The relationship between the level of gambling fallacy endorsement and type of gambler (nongambler, recreational gambler, at-risk gambler, and problem/pathological gambler) was assessed both concurrently and prospectively in a large national ...
Carrie A. Leonard   +2 more
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The problem of entanglement: Biases and fallacies in police conflict management

International Journal of Police Science and Management, 2021
Cognitive biases have been identified as drivers of the excessive use of force, which has determined current affairs across the globe. In this article, we argue that the police are facing serious challenges in combating these biases.
Mario S. Staller   +2 more
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Interaction Fallacy

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1997
We define interaction fallacy as the situation in which heterogeneity of odds ratios suggests an interaction that does actually not exist among the corresponding risk ratios. We provide a hypothetical example of interaction fallacy between the presence of the germ-line BRCA1 mutation, age at first live birth, and breast cancer risk based on data from ...
A, Morabia, T, Ten Have, J R, Landis
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The fallacy of fallacies

Argumentation, 1987
Several of the so-called “fallacies” in Aristotle are not in fact mistaken inference-types, but mistakes or breaches of rules in the questioning games which were practiced in the Academy and in the Lyceum. Hence the entire Aristotelian theory of “fallacies” ought to be studied by reference to the author's interrogative model of inquiry, based on his ...
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Fallacies

Introduction to Logic, 2018
Tip: Ask yourself what kind of “sample” you’re using: Are you relying on the opinions or experiences of just a few people, or your own experience in just a few situations?
Irving M. Copi, C. Cohen, Victor Rodych
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Countering Fallacious Moves

Argumentation, 2007
Van Eemeren and Houtlosser view fallacies as “derailments of strategic maneuvering” that go against a norm for critical reasonableness. What is to happen if such a derailment is perceived to have taken place? Krabbe (2003) and Jacobs (2000) have discussed the possibilities for continuing the argumentative exchange in a constructive way.
van Eemeren, F.H., Houtlosser, P.
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Fallacies of Corporate Analysis

, 2020
Corporations have been getting a bad rap lately. Many blame “corporations” for a litany of ills that, upon closer examination, should be blamed on other institutions.
D. Ellerman
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