A hasty generalization occurs when a conclusion is drawn from insufficient or biased evidence. This logical fallacy often relies on anecdotal examples to support broad claims. It is frequently used in arguments, advertising, or stereotypes to manipulate perceptions quickly. Those seeking to sway opinions—such as marketers or politicians—benefit from exploiting cognitive shortcuts, often at the expense of accuracy.
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