Some common fallacies in arguments from M/EEG data
Like all humans, M/EEG researchers commit certain fallacies or mistakes in reasoning. This article surveys seven well-known but still common fallacies, including reverse inference, hasty generalization, hasty exclusion, inferring from group to individual, inferring from correlation to causation, aff...
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Autores principales: | Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Claire Simmons |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/203e0a97997946c49d4fc28c1619a836 |
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