Quantifier Fallacy is a cognitive bias characterized by misinterpreting the scope of a quantifier like ‘all’ or ‘some’.
Example: Everyone loves someone. So there must be one person that everyone loves.
Quantifier Fallacy is a cognitive bias characterized by misinterpreting the scope of a quantifier like ‘all’ or ‘some’.
Example: Everyone loves someone. So there must be one person that everyone loves.