misconclusion (Meaning)
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misconclusion (n.)
An erroneous inference or conclusion.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misconclusion
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misconclusion Sentence Examples
- The hasty generalization led to a serious misconclusion about the entire population.
- Misinterpreting the data caused the researcher to draw an incorrect misconclusion.
- The flawed reasoning resulted in a misconclusion that invalidated the entire study.
- The ambiguity in the text allowed for multiple interpretations, leading to different miscondusions.
- Assuming causality without proper evidence resulted in a misconclusion that was later disproven.
- The omission of important information biased the analysis and contributed to the misconclusion.
- Failing to consider alternative explanations led to a premature and erroneous misconclusion.
- Confirmation bias clouded the researchers' judgment, leading them to reach a misconclusion that supported their expectations.
- The correlation between two variables was misinterpreted as causation, resulting in a misconclusion that was later overturned.
- The researcher's personal beliefs interfered with the objective analysis, leading to a misconclusion that lacked credibility.
FAQs About the word misconclusion
An erroneous inference or conclusion.
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The hasty generalization led to a serious misconclusion about the entire population.
Misinterpreting the data caused the researcher to draw an incorrect misconclusion.
The flawed reasoning resulted in a misconclusion that invalidated the entire study.
The ambiguity in the text allowed for multiple interpretations, leading to different miscondusions.