The slanting fallacy
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The slanting fallacy occurs when someone deliberately biases something in their favor, e.g. they omit crucial data, deemphasize negative facts, or overemphasize the positive side of something in order to make the evidence for their argument look better (Web, 2005). The slanting fallacy goes by many other names such as fallacy of exclusion, stacking the deck, exclusion, ignoring the counterevidence, incomplete evidence, one-side
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