In this problem you are asked to match each of the suggestio
     In this problem, you are asked to match each of the  suggestions on \"how to tell if he likes you\" below (1, 2, 3, and 4) from a magazine with  the following four fallacy names:  Appeal to Inappropriate Authority  Fallacy of Equivocation  Attack on the Person  False Cause  In a study, 90 percent of men said that they like most people. So, he probably  likes you  Ask you friends. If they think he likes you, he probably likes you! Statistically speaking, women who purchase mixing bowls are more likely to be  in committed relationships. So buy a mixing bowl right away!  Any boy who doesn\'t like you is obviously stupid 
  
  Solution
1) Fallacy of equivocation. Liking people is used ambiguously here
2) Appeal to inappropriate authority. A friend\'s opinion is subjective which cannot be taken an as objective fact.
3) False cause. The causility between purchasing a mixing bowl and being in a committed relationship is not evident and is not proved.
4) Attack on the person.

