oversimplification - meaning and definition. What is oversimplification
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What (who) is oversimplification - definition

TYPE OF REASONING FALLACY
Causal oversimplification; Oversimplification; Single cause fallacy; Causal reductionism; Complex cause; Reduction fallacy; Causal Oversimplification; Fallacy of assuming a common cause; Fallacies of the single cause

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Fallacy of the single cause         
The fallacy of the single cause, also known as complex cause, causal oversimplification, causal reductionism, and reduction fallacy, is an informal fallacy of questionable cause that occurs when it is assumed that there is a single, simple cause of an outcome when in reality it may have been caused by a number of only jointly sufficient causes.
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Fallacy of the single cause

The fallacy of the single cause, also known as complex cause, causal oversimplification, causal reductionism, and reduction fallacy, is an informal fallacy of questionable cause that occurs when it is assumed that there is a single, simple cause of an outcome when in reality it may have been caused by a number of only jointly sufficient causes.

Fallacy of the single cause can be logically reduced to: " X caused Y; therefore, X was the only cause of Y" (although A,B,C...etc. also contributed to Y.)

Causal oversimplification is a specific kind of false dilemma where conjoint possibilities are ignored. In other words, the possible causes are assumed to be "A xor B xor C" when "A and B and C" or "A and B and not C" (etc.) are not taken into consideration; i.e. the "or" is not exclusive.

Examples of use of oversimplification
1. Although this sounds plausible, it‘s an oversimplification.
2. They want it all boiled down, but rightly mistrust oversimplification.
3. That is maybe an oversimplification, but you have committed a grave offence.
4. To economists across the political spectrum, much of the criticism is unfair oversimplification.
5. "To say it was about her not wearing the hijab, I think that‘s an oversimplification.