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This fallacy describes only some effects of an action, policy, or event while omitting others. By reporting only desired or expected effects and ignoring unintended consequences, the analysis gives a misleading picture.
Also known as Selective Outcome Reporting, this is a informal fallacy — the error lies in the content or context of the argument rather than its formal structure.
"This policy created 10,000 new jobs." Without mentioning that it also displaced 8,000 existing workers, raised consumer prices, and increased the deficit, the picture is incomplete.
"The policy created 10,000 new jobs in the tech sector, displaced 8,000 workers in manufacturing, and increased consumer prices by 2.3%. Net employment effect: +2,000 jobs. Here's the full impact analysis."
Every action has multiple effects. Ask: what else happened? What were the unintended consequences? Who benefited and who was harmed? A complete analysis includes all significant effects, not just the favorable ones.
Paste your text above to scan for incomplete effect fallacy patterns and other reasoning errors. Each flagged passage includes an explanation and a suggestion for making the argument stronger.
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