Answer:
a. Cherry-picking of evidence
Explanation:
Cherry-picking: The term "cherry-picking" is also referred to as "fallacy of incomplete evidence" or "suppressing evidence" is described as the specific act of pointing or denoting to individual data or cases that seem to withstand or confirm a specific position while avoiding an important part of similar and related data or cases that tends to contradict that particular position.
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In the question above, the given statement represents "cherry-picking of evidence" as the correct answer.