The History of James Bond L.A. Times Newspaper Book88%

8/20/2025, 2:55:27 PM

BS Summary: This article contains 7 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Emotion, Loss Aversion, and Special Pleading, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 50.6% saturation with 41 hits. Analysis detected 168 faulty-reasoning hits from 81 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 81.2% and a BS Rank of 88% (2,136 of 16,813 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 87.30% of the article peer group.

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Actor-Observer Bias
0%
Anchoring Bias
8.6%
Availability Heuristic
0%
Blind-Spot Bias
0%
Confirmation Bias
0%
Dunning-Kruger Effect
0%
Framing Effect
50.6%
Fundamental Attribution Error
0%
Halo Effect
23.5%
Hindsight Bias
0%
Horn Effect
0%
In-Group Bias
0%
Loss Aversion
29.6%
Negativity Bias
0%
Optimism Bias
21%
Out-Group Homogeneity Bias
0%
Overconfidence Bias
0%
Pessimism Bias
0%
Primacy Effect
0%
Recency Bias
0%
Representativeness Heuristic
0%
Self-Serving Bias
0%
Status Quo Bias
0%
Sunk Cost Effect
0%
Ad Hominem
0%
Ambiguity (Equivocation)
0%
Anecdotal
0%
Appeal to Authority
0%
Appeal to Emotion
44.4%
Appeal to Nature
0%
Bandwagon
0%
Begging the Question
0%
Burden of Proof
0%
Circular Reasoning
0%
Composition/Division
0%
False Dilemma
0%
Gambler’s Fallacy
0%
Genetic Fallacy
0%
Hasty Generalization
0%
Middle Ground
0%
No True Scotsman
0%
Personal Incredulity
0%
Post Hoc (False Cause)
0%
Red Herring
0%
Slippery Slope
0%
Special Pleading
29.6%
Straw Man
0%
Tu Quoque
0%

81 words analyzed.

Analysis

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