Match Term Definition

Ad hominem A) The use of quick judgment that is not based on facts but instead on a very limited experience to what one is judging
Bandwagon B) The use of an extreme example that is highly unlikely to try to discredit the action or words of another
Circular reasoning C) A conclusion or reply that does not follow the previous statement in a logical manner
Non sequitur D) The use of an argument's conclusion as a premise for proving the argument (assuming what it is attempting to prove)
Hasty generalization E) The use of popular mass appeal to convince others that they should do/believe something because everyone else does/is
Strawman F) The use of finger-pointing or name-calling to attack the person making the argument instead of the argument itself

Ad hominem - F) The use of finger-pointing or name-calling to attack the person making the argument instead of the argument itself

Bandwagon - E) The use of popular mass appeal to convince others that they should do/believe something because everyone else does/is

Circular reasoning - C) A conclusion or reply that does not follow the previous statement in a logical manner

Non sequitur - D) The use of an argument's conclusion as a premise for proving the argument (assuming what it is attempting to prove)

Hasty generalization - A) The use of quick judgment that is not based on facts but instead on a very limited experience to what one is judging

Strawman - B) The use of an extreme example that is highly unlikely to try to discredit the action or words of another