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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic ACL
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic – Ashford University 
1. Question : 
One way to make an inductive argument weaker is to 
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Student 
Answer: strengthen the conclusion 
eliminate the conclusion 
make the argument valid 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
strengthen a premise 
The answer can be found in Section 5.1, “Basic Concepts in 
Inductive Reasoning,” of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical 
Thinking. 
Question 
2. 
Question : 
Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one 
go abo...
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz 2nd Attempt PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz 2nd Attempt
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz 2nd Attempt 
 
Question 1 
 
“All bumblebees are smooglewumps” is which type of statement? 
 
Correct! 
 
universal affirmative 
 
universal negative 
 
particular affirmative 
 
particular negative 
 
none of these 
 
Question 2 
 
 “No cats are dogs. Some cats are mammals. Therefore, some dogs are mammals.” This argument is __________. 
 
a mathematical argument 
 
an inductive argument 
 
a categorical argument 
 
an argument by definition 
 
Question 3 
 
Identify...
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic – Ashford University 
1. Question : 
One way to make an inductive argument weaker is to 
. 
Student 
Answer: strengthen the conclusion 
eliminate the conclusion 
make the argument valid 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
strengthen a premise 
The answer can be found in Section 5.1, “Basic Concepts in 
Inductive Reasoning,” of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical 
Thinking. 
Question 
2. 
Question : 
Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one 
go abo...
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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1. Question : 
Identify the form of the following argument. 
If there is a universal standard for ethics, then there is an 
ultimate foundation for morality. 
If there is an ultimate foundation for morality, then humans 
can know the truth. 
Therefore, if there is a universal standard for ethics, then 
humans can know the truth. 
Student 
Answer: 
modus ponens 
disjunctive syllogism 
modus tollens 
not a valid form 
hypothetical syllogism 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
The answer can be found in Sec...
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B)
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Confirmation bias is: 
Question 1 1 / 1 pts 
PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B) 
Due 2019 Points 20 Questions 20 Time Limit 180 Minutes 
Attempt History 
Attempt Time Score 
LATEST Attempt 1 16 minutes 19 out of 20 
Score for this quiz: 19 out of 20 
Correct! 
None of the above 
The bandwagon effect 
Selection bias 
Status Quo bias 
Confirmation bias 
Not having a representative sample of a group is:
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic ACL
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic – Ashford University 
1. Question : 
One way to make an inductive argument weaker is to 
. 
Student 
Answer: strengthen the conclusion 
eliminate the conclusion 
make the argument valid 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
strengthen a premise 
The answer can be found in Section 5.1, “Basic Concepts in 
Inductive Reasoning,” of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical 
Thinking. 
Question 
2. 
Question : 
Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one 
go abo...
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PHI 103 week 4 quiz
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PHI 103 week 4 quiz 
Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
Which of the following is not true about inductive reasoning versus deductive reasoning? 
 
Question 2 
0 / 1 pts 
Which of the following is not one of the advantages listed in the text of using inductive reasoning over deductive reasoning? 
 
Question 3 
1 / 1 pts 
The following is one of the ways (listed in our text) to assess the quality of an inference to the best explanation:
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic ACL
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic 
Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one go about trying to test a hypothesis? 
Correct! 
One deduces a consequence from it and tests whether it occurs. 
One seeks tests that will verify its truth. 
One avoids situations in which the hypothesis might 
fail. One changes the hypothesis to fit the data. 
Question 2 
1 / 1 pts 
This is a method by which one can strengthen an inductive argument. 
Adding false supporting premise...
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B)
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Confirmation bias is: 
Question 1 1 / 1 pts 
PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B) 
Due 2019 Points 20 Questions 20 Time Limit 180 Minutes 
Attempt History 
Attempt Time Score 
LATEST Attempt 1 16 minutes 19 out of 20 
Score for this quiz: 19 out of 20 
Correct! 
None of the above 
The bandwagon effect 
Selection bias 
Status Quo bias 
Confirmation bias 
Not having a representative sample of a group is: 
Question 3 1 / 1 pts 
Correct! 
all of these
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic ACL
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic Question 1 1 / 1 pts Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one go about trying to test a hypothesis? Correct! One deduces a consequence from it and tests whether it occurs. One seeks tests that will verify its truth. One avoids situations in which the hypothesis might fail. One changes the hypothesis to fit the data. Question 2 1 / 1 pts This is a method by which one can strengthen an inductive argument. Adding false supporting premises Demonstrat...
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