Reasoning Errors Explained: Common Logical Fallacies at Work
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Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix. The publisher accepted the correction.
- Role
- Correction
- Publisher
- When Notes Fly
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- Work Skills
- Status
- Accepted
- Date
- 12 July 2026
Suggested change
Changed "Kelsey was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1962 specifically for applying rigorous causal reasoning against organizational pressure." to "Kelsey was awarded the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service in 1962 specifically for applying rigorous causal reasoning..."
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