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Moral Theory - What makes an act right? How do we decide what is the right thing to do? 
Empirical facts - Not for us to create, but learn 
Logical truths - discovered, not invented 
Normative Ethics - the study of how people SHOULD make ethical decisions, regardless of how 
they actually make them. Describes what ought to be the case. This is what philosophers specialize in. 
Descriptive Ethics - describing the principles that people in fact, do use , to make moral 
judgements. Sciences like ps...
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types of statistics: - correct answer descriptive and inferential 
 
variable: - correct answer characteristics that can have different values 
 
values: - correct answer possible number or category that a score can have 
 
score: - correct answer a particular person's value on a variable 
 
types of dependent and independent variables - correct a...
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RLGN 105 FINAL - Dr. Weider Questions with complete solution 2024 RLGN 105 FINAL - Dr. Weider 
 
 
Worldview - correct answer Framework for beliefs and perception 
 
Essentialism - correct answer what God wills is in line with his perfect nature 
 
Atheism - correct answer belief in no God 
 
Natural Revelation - correct answer God existence revealed through nature 
 
Special revelation - correct answer God's existence revealed through supernatural means 
 
Proof-texting - correct answer Using ...
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In fundamental attribution error, people - ANS fail to recognize effects of situational factors 
A stereotype is a type of__. - ANS schema 
Many of us believe that we see things and events exactly as they are (without any cognitive 
"filtering"). This is known as _____. - ANS naïve realism 
Naturalistic fallacy is the claim that _____. - ANS the way things are is the way they should 
be 
The statement "humans are cognitive misers" means that people _____. - ANS don't want to 
expen...
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Psych 217 Exam Questions With Solutions 
is what is typical right? not always 
naturalistic fallacy what is natural (evolved) must be moral 
- this helps us from incorrectly arguing that there is a biological basis to determining our values 
- we cannot easily create any moral system that we want 
- Our brains and our culture are rooted in the evolutionary history and character of our species 
what are our moral institutions influenced by? our brain and species- a typical social structure
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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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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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is what is typical right? 
not always 
 
 
 
naturalistic fallacy 
what is natural (evolved) must be moral 
- this helps us from incorrectly arguing that there is a biological basis to determining our values 
- we cannot easily create any moral system that we want 
- Our brains and our culture are rooted in the evolutionary history and character of our species 
 
 
 
 
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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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