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Thinking a claim is true or false because it cant be proven true or false 

Appeal to ignorance

100

only choosing a few examples that support your argument, rather than looking at the full picture

cherrypicking fallacy

100

Thinking instead of providing your claim is true the other person has to try and prove it false

shifting the burden of proof

100

Thinking that just because something applies to you that is must be true for everyone

anecdotal evidence

100

Since everyone is dancing in the middle of the street it must be OK

bandwagon

200

Making a personal attack against the person saying the argument, rather than directly addressing the issue

ad hominem

200

Thinking there is only two possibilities when there may be other alternatives not considered

false dilema 

200

Believing just because an authority or expert believes something than it must be true

appeal to authority

200

Using two different meanings of a word to prove your argument

equivocation

200
My friend that is a scientist said the earth was flat so it must be true

appeal to authority

300

Misrepresenting or exaggerating another person's argument to make it easier

strawman fallacy

300

Making an argument that something is true by repeating the same thing just in different words

begging the question

300

When you change the subject to a topic easier to attack

red herring

300

Implying a logical connection between two things that doesn't follow

non sequitur
300

I was wearing my lucky socks when I took the test I didn't study for so the socks made me score high

correlation proves causation

400

Thinking an argument must be true because it's popular

bandwagon fallacy
400

Believing something is right just because it has been done for a long time

appeal to tradition

400

Taking an argument to an exaggerated extreme 

slippery slope

400

Making an assumption about a specific person based on general tendencies within a group they belong to

ecological fallacy

400

Things are black and white

false dilemma

500
Believing something is good or beneficial just because it is natural

naturalistic fallacy

500

Trying to persuade someone by manipulating their emotions such as fear, anger, or ridicule rather than making a rational case

appeal to emotions

500

Believing that just because two things happen at the same time one must of caused the other

correlation proves causation

500

Thinking just because a claim follows a logical fallacy that it must be false

fallacy fallacy

500

I like to eat ice cream so everyone must like to eat ice cream

anecdotal evidence