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15. The fallacy that argues one thing caused another thing, without any proof or explanation of how it caused it, is known as:

• Ad hominem
• Red herring
• False cause
• Hasty generalization

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Answer:

Option D, hasty generalization

Step-by-step explanation:

This statement is an example of hasty generalization fallacy. In this fallacy, the conclusion is not justified logically.

No sufficient evidences are produced to support the logic neither the statement is justified by an unbiased evidence.

Hence option D is correct

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