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Analyze (command word) correct answers Examine in detail to show meaning, identify elements and the relationship between them Assess (command word) correct answers Make an informed judgement Calculate (command word) correct answers Work out from given facts, figures or information Compare ...

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Analyze (command word) correct answers Examine in detail to show meaning, identify elements
and the relationship between them

Assess (command word) correct answers Make an informed judgement

Calculate (command word) correct answers Work out from given facts, figures or information

Compare (command word) correct answers Identify/comment on similarities and/or differences

Evaluate (command word) correct answers Judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or
value of something

Explain (command word) correct answers Set out purposes or reasons / make the relationships
between things evident / provide why and/or how and support with relevant evidence

Give (command word) correct answers Produce an answer from a given source or recall/memory

Identify (command word) correct answers Name/select/recognize

Justify (command word) correct answers Support a case with evidence/argument

Predict (command word) correct answers Suggest what may happen based on available
information

State (command word) correct answers Express in clear terms

Suggest (command word) correct answers Apply knowledge and understanding to situations
where there are a range of valid responses in order to make proposals

Testimony (ch 16 terminology) correct answers A given account or statement that serves as
evidence or proof for a claim, stated by a witness or primary source

Circumstantial Evidence (ch 16 terminology) correct answers A fact, or set of facts, which may
be used to support a conclusion or verdict indirectly

Corroboration (ch 16 terminology) correct answers Confirm or give support to (a statement,
theory, or finding)

Reputation (ch 16 terminology) correct answers The beliefs or opinions that are generally held
about someone or something.

, Perceptual Ability (ch 16 terminology) correct answers The ability to deal with and give meaning
to sensory stimuli

Expertise and Knowledge (ch 16 terminology) correct answers A criterion of reliability for
certain kinds of evidence (must have possession of expertise and knowledge)

Neutrality (ch 16 terminology) correct answers A source must be impartial and with no
possibility of bias or prejudice (essential for assessing credibility)

Vested Interest (ch 16 terminology) correct answers A personal stake or involvement in an
undertaking or state of affairs, especially one with an expectation of financial gain

Consistency (ch 16 terminology) correct answers Conformity in the application of something,
typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness (claims do not
contradict / claims validate one another)

Equivocation (fallacy of logic) correct answers Concealing a step in reasoning by tactically
shifting from one meaning of a word or expression to another

Conflation (fallacy of logic) correct answers Concealing a step in reasoning by treating two
words or expressions as if they were interchangeable even though their meanings are different

Circular Argument (fallacy of logic) correct answers Relying on a claim in order to prove it

Begging The Question (fallacy of logic) correct answers Focusing an argument on an
uncontroversial aspect of an issue while stipulating or assuming the key point

Invalid Deduction (fallacy of logic) correct answers Affirming the consequent or denying the
antecedent

Causal Flaw (fallacy of logic) correct answers Claiming that just because one event or
phenomenon follows another or is accompanied by another, it must be caused by the other

Rash Generalization (fallacy of logic) correct answers Basing a generalization on inadequate
evidence

Sweeping Generalization (fallacy of logic) correct answers Not allowing for exceptions to a
generalization

Restriction of Options - False Dichotomy (fallacy of logic) correct answers Denying the
possibility of moderate opinions or actions in order to claim that anyone who rejects one extreme
must accept its opposite

Confusion of Necessary and Sufficient Conditions (fallacy of logic) correct answers Interpreting
a necessary condition as if it were sufficient or a sufficient condition as if it were necessary

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