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PROOF SURROGATE Jessica

What is Proof surrogate ? Expression used to suggest that there is evidence or authority for a claim without citing the source. Used to make us believe that a claim is true and does have need any reason to doubt it. Can sometime be misleading. More information or evidence needed before accepting any claim. can lead to Fallacy. (Make believe unsound arguments) Unsound argument = Valid + False Premise

Example of proof surrogate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFrsR9NByc4&index=13&list=RDBJDni6Bopzo

Why is Proof Surrogate used ? Often used to make people believe a claim. Can be sometimes misleading Example: Everyone’s parents give at least twenty dollars a week allowance. Some expression of proof surrogate : - Experts believe Studies shows Scientist recomand