Texas sharpshooter fallacy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

After a joke about a Texan who first fires shots at the side of a barn, then paints a target centered on the tightest cluster of hits to illustrate his prowess.

Noun[edit]

Texas sharpshooter fallacy (plural Texas sharpshooter fallacies)

  1. The fallacy of ignoring differences in data while stressing the similarities.