I realize logical fallacies sounds nice as a title, but some of these things listed aren't really fallacies. I'm not saying the short blurbs themselves aren't interesting or that the information isn't accurate, just that the title itself is a bit misleading.
For example, the Dunning-Kruger effect is more a psychological state of self delusion, excessive pride, and closed mindedness rather than a fallacy. We don't call Stockholm's syndrome a fallacy just because it can also easily lead to making incorrect assumptions.
RE: Logical Fallacies Part VIII