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Let us suppose that a class satisfaction survey is taken of 200 students and 8 people complain that they do not like the class. That does not allow you to argue that 192 people "liked" the class; all you know is that they did not complain. Many students in the class might not have liked it but did not indicate their feelings, for one reason or another. This is an example for.......... type in common fallacies in research
A. False conclusions
B. Pushing arguments to absurd extremes
C. Overgeneralizing
D. Incorrect assumptions