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Slippery Slope: The false conclusion that one small action will lead to much greater consequences down the line.
Correlation and Causation: The false conclusion that because two things happen at the same time, one must cause the other.
Slothful Fallacy: The false conclusion that because something hasn't happened yet, it will never happen.
Strawman: When an argument is misrepresented in order to make it easier to attack.
False Dichotomy: When an arguement is misrepresented as only having two strict answers.
Appeal to authority: The false conclusion that because a figure of authority says something, it must be true.
Ad Hominem: When the opposite party is attacked for their characteristics rather than their arguement.
Bandwagon: The false conclusion that because a lot of people are doing something, it must be right.