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RLGN 105 Midterm questions answers graded A+
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RLGN 105 MidtermOversimplification - correct answer Concluding that an effect has only one cause when it is really the result of multiple causes. (ie. gun violence) 
 
Hasty Conclusion - correct answer Making a judgement on the basis of one or even a few samples. 
 
Overgeneralization - correct answer (Stereotyping) - Making a judgement about an entire group based on behavior, mostly undesirable, of a few from that group 
 
False Analogies - correct answer Arguing on the basis go a comparison of...
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Bioethics Midterm || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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What is the difference between morality and ethics?. correct answers Morality: 
Ethics: 
 
What is the difference between descriptive ethics and normative ethics?. correct answers Descriptive ethics is trying to define what a particular moral theory is. 
Normative ethics goes beyond description and now says this is how things should be. Moves from the is to the ought 
 
What is the difference between metaethics and applied ethics?. correct answers Metaethics: focuses on finding what is good, rig...
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RLGN 105 Question and answers correctly solved 2024
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RLGN 105 Question and answers correctly solved 2024 RLGN 105 
 
 
atheism - correct answer there is no god 
 
natural revelation - correct answer creation 
 
special revelation - correct answer the Bible, others 
 
proof-texting - correct answer taking verses from theBible to prove our points 
 
bandwagon fallacy - correct answer doing it because everyone else is doing it 
 
straw man - correct answer misrepresenting a position to make it seem weaker than it really is, then act as if the argumen...
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TCU Scope & Methods Exam One Strausz Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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political science 
Correct Answer: an academic discipline that uses science to study politics 
All aspects of the definition of science 
Correct Answer: Uses inferences, Uses empirical, not normative questions, is falsifiable, is 
transparent, is cumulative 
Inference 
Correct Answer: making connections between phenomena we have observed and phenomena 
we expect to observe 
Empirical vs. normative claims 
Correct Answer: how things are vs. how things should/ought to be 
Tautology 
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WGU D265 Section 1: Critical Thinking Latest 2023 | Verified Solutions
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WGU D265 Section 1: Critical Thinking Latest 2023 | Verified Solutions 
What is meant by validity or strength of an argument? Generally, Strong Arguments are ones that are convincing. And an argument is valid if the premises(if true) provide proof of the conclusion. 
What are the different types of inferences? - Deduction - Induction -Abduction 
Inference A conclusion one can draw from the presented details. 
deduction forming a general conclusion based on specific observations 
Induction formin...
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SECTION 1 CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU |57 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
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What is meant by validity or strength of an argument? 
Generally, Strong Arguments are ones that are convincing. And an argument is valid if the premises(if true) provide proof of the conclusion. 
 
 
 
What are the different types of inferences? 
- Deduction 
- Induction 
-Abduction 
 
 
 
Inference 
A conclusion one can draw from the presented details. 
 
 
 
deduction 
forming a general conclusion based on specific observations 
 
 
 
Induction 
forming a specific conclusion based on general ...
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PHI 105 Topic 4 Quiz: Fallacies In Everyday Life Quiz (Latest Version 2024 ), Grand Canyon University.
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•		“There are two types of students- the student that works really hard and does well andthe student that does nothing and fails.” 
•	Either/Or Fallacy 
•	Slippery Slope 
•	Extravagant Hypothesis 
•	Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc 
 
•	Robert made his first purchase on ebay and the package did not arrive on time. Robertsays he will not purchase another product on ebay because they never arrive on time. 
•	Appeal to Ignorance 
•	Appeal to Tradition 
•	The Fallacy of Compositiond. ...
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PHIL 111 Practice Exam Question And Correct Answers.
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heuristic - correct answer mental shortcut 
 
WOB - correct answer Web of beliefs 
 
Semantics - correct answer the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given language; also, the study of meaning 
 
Conjunction Fallacy - correct answer when people think that two events are more likely to occur together than either individual event 
 
Occam's Razor - correct answer The philosophy that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one 
 
reductio ad ...
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RLGN 105-1 Question and answers already passed 2024
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RLGN 105-1 Question and answers already passed 2024RLGN 105 
 
 
Oversimplification - correct answer Concluding that an effect has only one cause when it is really the result of multiple causes. 
 
Hasty Conclusion - correct answer Making a judgment on the basis of one or even a few samples. 
 
Overgeneralization/Stereotyping - correct answer Making a judgment about an entire Group based on behavior, mostly undesirable, of a few from that group. 
 
False Analogies - correct answer Arguing on the...
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SECTION 1 CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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What is meant by validity or strength of an argument? 
Generally, Strong Arguments are ones that are convincing. And an argument is valid if the premises(if true) provide proof of the conclusion. 
 
 
 
What are the different types of inferences? 
- Deduction 
- Induction 
-Abduction 
 
 
 
Inference 
A conclusion one can draw from the presented details. 
 
 
 
deduction 
forming a general conclusion based on specific observations 
 
 
 
Induction 
forming a specific conclusion based on general ...
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