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- fallacy of the single cause, also known as complex cause, causal oversimplification, causal reductionism, root cause fallacy, and reduction fallacy, is...
- black films of the 2010s "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty". Metacritic. Retrieved 28 December 2013. "An Oversimplification Of Her Beauty". Rotten Tomatoes...
- folk religion. However, the categorization has been criticized for oversimplification of different cultural and doctrinal nuances. The term Abrahamic religions...
- introduced in the 1995 report. Others have criticized the perceived oversimplification of using a single number per country. To reflect developmental differences...
- effect are rare, and that media presentations of "a gene for X" grossly oversimplify the vast majority of situations. It is widely believed that genes provide...
- brain-training equipment, or management training. Some po****rizations oversimplify the science about lateralization, by presenting the functional differences...
- before going to the cinema in the U.S. It has been criticized for oversimplifying reviews by flattening them into a fresh vs. rotten dichotomy. It has...
- Dumbing down is the deliberate oversimplification of intellectual content in education, literature, cinema, news, video games, and culture. Originating...
- An oversimplification of how a kernel connects application software to the hardware of a computer...
- representation of a person in a way that exaggerates some characteristics and oversimplifies others. The term is derived for the Italian caricare—to charge or load...