Similar words: posthaste, compost heap, posthumous, posthypnotic, posthumously, postpositive, postposition, anthocyanin. Meaning: n. the logical fallacy of believing that temporal succession implies a causal relation.
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1 As part of ongoing post hoc analyses of potential mechanisms for this finding, we explored whether on-treatment A1C itself had an independent relationship with mortality.
2 They recommend a new trial to confirm the post hoc analyses, preferably one that prospectively incorporates a prognostic scoring system such as APACHE II.
3 Like post hoc, slippery slope can be a tricky fallacy to identify, since sometimes a chain of events really can be predicted to follow from a certain action.
4 Tip : To avoid the post hoc fallacy, the arguer would need to give us some explanation of the process by which the tax increase is supposed to have produced higher crime rates.
5 A post hoc analysis was used to examine the effect of bezafibrate on progression to use of oral antidiabetic medications or insulin in individuals with diabetes at baseline.
6 The result is significant on post hoc multiple comparisons of early production performance of different band type combination.
7 Inside effluxion of time of post hoc, the HengYang begins to be multifarious and Fuji Kang contact.
8 The post Hoc test declared the personality development was relatively quick from class aged three to class aged four.
9 This fallacy gets its name from the Latin phrase "post hoc, ergo propter hoc," which translates as "after this, therefore because of this."
10 Post hoc analysis showed that the women tolerating the higher doses were exercising 4 times a week or more.
11 There is a great difference between a thing happening _ propter hoc _ and _ post hoc _.
12 The data are collected through Discourse Completion Task (DCT) and a post hoc interview questionnaire.
13 There are 12 methods in this paper totally,[www.Sentencedict.com] divided into 3 kinds by purposes. There are also some Post Hoc test methods for the unequal variances.
14 "People who point to structural conditions almost always do so post hoc," argues University of North Carolina sociologist Charles Kurzman, author of a book about the 1979 Iranian revolution.
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