What is the difference between the hasty generalization fallacy and the anecdotal evidence fallacy?

The hasty generalization fallacy and the appeal to anecdote differ in scope and in the type of evidence used to draw conclusions:

  • The hasty generalization fallacy involves drawing a far-reaching conclusion from a small or unrepresentative sample of data, regardless of the type of evidence.
  • An appeal to anecdote is a specific type of hasty generalization that relies on personal stories or isolated instances as the sole evidence to support a broad conclusion.