Popular magazines (especially men's and women's magazines like Details or Cosmopolitan) are wonderful places to look for errors in everyday reasoning. Find and attach the link to an online magazine article and/or advice column, and identify the errors in reasoning. How might social scientist conduct research on the same topic?
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/news/amp8801/men-more-likely-to-cheat-if-economically-dependent-on-woman/
The article above is titled ‘What makes men cheat’ while it reports the details of a single study, illustrating the hasty generalisation fallacy. Furthermore, it also proposes the scenario where unless women earn a certainproportional amount to their male partner’s salary, they are likely to be cheated upon. This represents the either-or/false dichotomy fallacy. The study which the article discusses meets the criteria for scientific research, however, the manner in which its findings are presented in the magazine are faulty.
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