slipperyslopeargument Leave a Comment / By Dr. Awdhesh Singh / November 19, 2024 Welcome to your slipperyslopeargument What is the Slippery Slope Argument? An argument that claims a small event will lead to a significant negative effect An argument that claims a significant event will lead to a small negative effect An argument that claims a small event will lead to a significant positive effect An argument that claims a significant event will lead to a small positive effect None Why can the Slippery Slope Argument be considered fallacious? Because it always leads to a negative conclusion Because the links between events are weak or non-existent Because it's based on empirical evidence Because it's a logical and rational approach None What is the problem with the mother's argument in the movie "Hindi Medium"? It's based on empirical evidence The connections between events are weak It's a logical and rational approach It's a short chain of events None Why do people often find Slippery Slope Arguments convincing? Because they evaluate the links between events critically Because they understand probability theory Because they can't evaluate the weakness of the links Because they're based on empirical evidence None What happens to the probability of the conclusion being true in a Slippery Slope Argument as the chain of events increases? It increases exponentially It remains constant It decreases exponentially It becomes unpredictable None Time's up