Jingle-jangle fallacies
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title:
Jingle-jangle fallacies
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Jingle-jangle fallacies are erroneous assumptions that either two different things are the same because they bear the same name; or two identical or almost identical things are different because they are labeled differently. In research, a jangle fallacy is the inference that two measures with different names measure different constructs. By comparison, a jingle fallacy is the assumption that two measures which are called by the same name capture the same construct. An example of the jangle fall
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Terminology leading to erroneous conclusions
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingle-jangle_fallacies
date created:
2012-10-05T14:09:21Z
date modified:
2024-08-29T19:30:17Z
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