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A ________ assumption is enough, on its own, to validate the conclusion correct answers sufficient A ________ assumption is required for the argument to hold, but may not be enough on its own for the argument to hold correct answers necessary assumption family wrong answer characteristics cor...

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A ________ assumption is enough, on its own, to validate the conclusion correct answers
sufficient

A ________ assumption is required for the argument to hold, but may not be enough on its own
for the argument to hold correct answers necessary

assumption family wrong answer characteristics correct answers Premise booster
Conclusion redundancy
Opposite
Out of scope
Reverse logic

premise booster correct answers repeat/support what the premise states

conclusion redundancy correct answers repeats conclusion

opposites correct answers hurt the argument

out of scope correct answers fall outside of scope of argument

reverse logic correct answers reverse order of desired logic (incorrect contrapositive)

steps to answer assumption family questions correct answers 1. identify the core: premise ->
conclusion
2. evaluate the logic, does it hold?
3. what is the gap?
4. work wrong to right

necessary assumption question stems correct answers required for the argument
argument depend on
must be assumed

characteristics of necessary assumptions correct answers 1. do not need to fill the entire gap
2. correct answer will often eliminate a competing possibility
3. if you negate the correct answer, destroys argument
4. may not be able to predict answer

if an argument has several potential problems, often there are several __________ assumptions
correct answers necessary

sufficient assumption question stems correct answers conclusion follows logically if it is
assumed

characteristics of sufficient assumptions correct answers 1. correct answer must fill the entire gap

, 2. almost always will be able to predict answer

on easier _________ questions, the answer will be stated in concrete terms correct answers flaw

flaw question stems correct answers reasoning error
fails to consider
most accurately expresses a flaw
argument is flawed because
vulnerable to criticism
argument above is flawed

correlation does not cause _________ correct answers causation

if A and B happen together, what does that not prove? correct answers A causes B / B causes A

if A and B happen together, the causal relationship between A and B could be: correct answers
explicit or implicit

explicit causal relationships correct answers blank thus causes blank (states causation)

implicit causal relationships correct answers blank thus blank (assumes causation)

flaws = correct answers assumptions

how do you check your work in flaw questions? correct answers connecting the flaw back to the
assumption

strengthen question stems correct answers most strengthens the argument
most supports the argument
does the most to justify the argument
strengthen the argument except

how to strengthen the argument correct answers 1. directly bridge the gap (makes the assumption
true) or 2. brings in an element that validates the assumption (could be something new)

weaken question stems correct answers most weakens the argument
most calls into question
does the most to undermine the argument
weakens the argument except

how to weaken the argument correct answers 1. disconnect the premise from the conclusion
(negates assumption) or 2. bring in an element that weakens the assumption through a specific
point (could be something new)

how would YOU weaken the argument? correct answers negate the assumption

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