A false assumption refers to a belief or idea that is taken to be true without sufficient evidence, but is actually incorrect. It can lead to misunderstandings, poor decisions, or flawed reasoning. False assumptions are often based on misconceptions or incomplete information, and recognizing them is crucial for critical thinking and problem-solving.
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1. Something that is believed to be true without proof. Example: The assumption that such people have a genuine choice of schools for their children is false.2. the process of beginning to take responsibility for something as assumption of office the time when someone starts a job. Example: on his assumption of office, the premier arrested several of the ministers in the former government."assumption." Dictionary of Politics and Government.London: A&C Black, 2004. Credo Reference.
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False. A very important contributor to human error is the false hypothesis or mistaken assumption.
False. A logic error in which a conclusion does not logically follow from the evidence is typically referred to as a fallacy, not an assumption. An assumption is a belief or statement taken for granted without proof, whereas a fallacy specifically involves incorrect reasoning in the argument.
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When someone calls a statement a "valid assumption" they mean that it is probably true.