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Consider this argument offered by the assistant principal of a high school: "fact is 99% of the time when a high school gets a bomb threat it is because some kid is not prepared to take an exam that day. our school just received a bomb threat. so this means that one of our students is not prepared to take an exam today." that argument is an example of

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