Hasty Generalization
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[edit] Synonyms
- A dicto secundum quid ad dictum simpliciter
- Unrepresentative sample
[edit] Explanation
This fallacy is committed when a person draws a conclusion about a population based on a sample that is not large enough to give an accurate estimate about the population. It has the following form:
1. Sample S, which is too small, is taken from population P. 2. Conclusion C is drawn about Population P based on S.

