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AICE Thinking Skills - Critical Thinking - Unit 2 || All Questions Answered Correctly. logic correct answers the process of reasoning by including evidence to support claims syllogism correct answers a logical structure that uses the major premise and
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logic correct answers the process of reasoning by including evidence to support claims 
 
syllogism correct answers a logical structure that uses the major premise and minor premise to reach a necessary conclusion (ex: If A is true and B is true then the conclusion C is true) 
 
Ockham's Razor correct answers Keep it simple sweetheart - the simplest explanation is usually the correct one 
 
Aristotle correct answers A Greek Philosopher, father of logic, taught Alexander the Great 
 
heuristics ...
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Logical Fallacies (English 12) Test Questions and Answers
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Logical Fallacies (English 12) Test Questions and Answers 
Bandwagoning (ad populum) - Answer-emotional appeals to secure agreement by implying that a position must be accepted regardless of the evidence because... 
 
Everyone with credibility holds that position. 
 
Why can't I get a tattoo? Everyone else has a tattoo. 
 
False Analogy - Answer-Using an analogy to support arguments when the analogy goes a little to far. There are hidden assumptions that don't stand the test of relevance. 
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AICE Thinking Skills: Midterm Review || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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Strawman correct answers You misrepresented someone's argument to major it easier to attack 
 
False cause correct answers You presumed that a real or perceived relationship between things means that one is the cause of the other 
 
Appeal to emotion correct answers You attempted to manipulate an emotional response in place of a valid or compelling argument 
 
The fallacy fallacy correct answers You presumed that because a claim has been poorly argued, or a fallacy has been made, that the claim...
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Honors Stott Final Exam Questions Correctly Answered. 
 
 
Ad Hominen Fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER a statement that attempts to counter an argument by criticizing the person who made it 
 
A personal attack 
 
Strawman Fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER Attacking the other person's argument by bringing up a position the opponent doesn't really hold but still relates to the argument 
 
appeal to ignorance fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER error of assuming that a claim must be true because no one has shown it to be f...
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EDREADY TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023/2024 
subject-by-subject strategy 
writer will first discuss aspects of apples, then discuss parallel aspects of oranges 
 
 
subject-by-subject strategy example: 
If the writer discusses how apples taste, but how oranges look, then that is not a real comparison. 
 
 
point-by-point strategy 
the writer will discuss points of comparison, or common aspects, of the two subjects 
 
 
point-by-point strategy example: 
he or she might discuss the health ...
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Fallacies Worksheet Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Fallacies Worksheet Questions and 
 
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I can't support Representative Frey's proposal for campaign finance reform. After all, he was 
kicked out of law school for cheating on an exam. Ad Hominem Fallacy 
 
I don't see any reason to wear a helmet when I ride a bike. Everyone bikes without a helmet. 
Bandwagon Fallacy 
 
If we allow the school board to spend money remodeling the gymnasium, next they will want to 
build a new school and give all the teachers a huge raise. T...
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D265 Section 4 (Fallacies) Questions and Answers 2023.
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D265 Section 4 (Fallacies) Questions and Answers 2023. 
D265 Section 4 (Fallacies) 
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Red Herring 
Ad Hominem 
Appeal to Unqualified Authority 
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc 
2. Which of the following fallacies is NOT an example of "fallacies of relevance?" 
Straw Figure 
Texas Sharpshooter 
Hasty Generalization 
Appeal to Ignorance 
3. Which of the following fallacies is NOT an example of "fallacies of weak induction?" 
4. Which are t...
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HSRT Test Prep Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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HSRT Test Prep Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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D265 Section 4 (Fallacies) Questions and Answers 2023.
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D265 Section 4 (Fallacies) Questions and Answers 2023.D265 Section 4 (Fallacies) 
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Red Herring 
Ad Hominem 
Appeal to Unqualified Authority 
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc 
2. Which of the following fallacies is NOT an example of "fallacies of relevance?" 
Straw Figure 
Texas Sharpshooter 
Hasty Generalization 
Appeal to Ignorance 
3. Which of the following fallacies is NOT an example of "fallacies of weak induction?" 
4. Which are the...
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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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