BS Summary: These National-Security results contain 40 faulty reasoning types, including Appeal to Authority, Optimism Bias, and Begging the Question, with Appeal to Emotion as the most egregious example at 10.7% saturation with 690 hits. Analysis detected 7,003 faulty-reasoning hits from 6,428 analyzed words across 1 article, generating a BS Score of 2.7% and a BS Rank of 43% (13,142 of 22,992 keywords). This National-Security is better (less manipulative) than 57.20% of the peer group.
National-Security
Keyword details
Total words: 6,428
Article count: 1
Authors
- #
- 4139adfbf3a420496e2514c333b0e037
- 43786b6663c2b55cb0f323341704193b
- 5787a6918e046b6bb1b10e6820d6b67c
- 81018cf126f79dbd000563fe7204aff0
- Alex Skopic
- b100914db1b184291e08bcc42f3c9105
- Billy Binion
- caae6635166da4b3737aea6cb94f67b3
- Cameron Arcand
- Daniel Sipes
- Evan Spear
- f7620639181dd93a2a9a85cfedb4f779
- https:
- James P. Sutton
- Jonathan Gibson
- Mike Brest
- person
- reason.com
- Ross Anderson
- Rusty Weiss
- schema
- Scott McClallen
- Surya Gowda
- thedispatch.com
- Timothy Nerozzi
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Attribute Prevalence (Top 48)
National-Security attribute prevalence percentages (biases/fallacies), sorted highest to lowest.
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National-Security vs All Other Publications
National-Security attribute percentages, with an overlaid baseline for all publications (Overall) for those same attributes.