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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz Informal Logic (ACL 1841B)
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Question 1 1 / 1 pts 
PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz Informal Logic (ACL1841B) 
Due October Points 20 Questions 20 
Allowed Attempts 3 
Instructions 
Attempt History 
Attempt Time Score 
LATEST Attempt 1 19 minutes 20 out of 20 
Score for this attempt: 20 out of 20 
2/10 
Correct! 
Inference to the best explanation 
Statistical syllogism 
Inductive generalization 
Argument from analogy 
96% of teenagers like rock and roll music 
Mike is a teenager 
So, Mike probably likes rock and roll music 
What type of ...
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PHI 103 thinking quiz Q&A
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PHI 103 thinking quiz 
 
 
A recent study of 100 employees from six departments of a major corporation found 65% to be sleep deprived. The researchers concluded that the majority of corporate employees are sleep deprived. 
 
The researcher’s conclusion is suspect because it 
 
 
Student Answer:	assumes that corporate employees are more sleep deprived than other people 
is based on evidence that is statistically impossible fails to describe the effects the sleep deprivation has 
relies on a sam...
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ASHFORD – PHI 103 – WEEK 1 – QUIZ ANSWERS – PART 2
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1. Question : 
Which of the following is an advantage of using standard form? 
Student Answer: It helps us to evaluate the quality of an argument independent of 
our own views about the subject. 
It is only really necessary for professional logicians and 
mathematicians 
It makes arguments logically valid 
It makes it more likely that your audience will believe your 
premises 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
The answer to this question can be found in Section 2.2, “Extracting 
Arguments in the ...
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ.
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A 
 
 
Inference is	. 
 
 
the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises 
 
 
 
This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an 
argument: 
 
 
In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises. 
 
 
 
Intellectual modesty is	. 
 
 
the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs 
 
 
 
Rhetorical argument...
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PHI 103 - WEEK 5 - QUIZ ANSWERS (PART 2)
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PHI 103 – WEEK 5 – QUIZ ANSWERS (PART 2) 
1. Question : 
Charles is hard to work with, since he always interrupts others. 
Therefore, I do not want to work with Charles in the development 
committee. 
Student 
Answer: 
Neither 
Deductive 
Inductive 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
The answer can be found in Section 2.4, “Classifying Arguments,” of With Good 
Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking. 
Points Received: (not graded) 
Comments: 
Question 2 
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Question : 
In an argumentative essay...
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PHI 103 - WEEK 5 - QUIZ ANSWERS (PART 2)
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PHI 103 – WEEK 5 – QUIZ ANSWERS (PART 2) 
1. Question : 
Charles is hard to work with, since he always interrupts others. 
Therefore, I do not want to work with Charles in the development 
committee. 
Student 
Answer: 
Neither 
Deductive 
Inductive 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
The answer can be found in Section 2.4, “Classifying Arguments,” of With Good 
Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking. 
Points Received: (not graded) 
Comments: 
Question 2 
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Question : 
In an argumentative essay...
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PHI 103 QUIZ 2 (2 VERSIONS) | RATED 100%
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PHI 103 QUIZ 2 
 
VERSION 1 
 
Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
“A mammals is any creatures that breathe air, have hair, and breast-feed its young. Dolphins breathe air, have hair, and breast-feed their young. Therefore, dolphins are mammals.” This argument is __________. 
 
a mathematical argument 
 
 
an inductive argument 
 
 
an explanation 
 
 
 
an argument from definition 
 
 
Question 2 
1 / 1 pts 
Which of the following would be a sound argument? 
 
A valid argument with a...
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PHI 103 - WEEK 1 - QUIZ ANSWERS - PART 2
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ASHFORD – PHI 103 – WEEK 1 – QUIZ ANSWERS – PART 2 
1. Question : 
Which of the following is an advantage of using standard form? 
Student Answer: It helps us to evaluate the quality of an argument independent of 
our own views about the subject. 
It is only really necessary for professional logicians and 
mathematicians 
It makes arguments logically valid 
It makes it more likely that your audience will believe your 
premises 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
The answer to this question ca...
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Lju4801 - Legal Philosophy 2022-week-2-quiz-2nd-attempt.
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Lju4801 - Legal Philosophy 2022-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 
Identi...
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PHI 103 - WEEK 4 - QUIZ ANSWERS - PART 1
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ASHFORD – PHI 103 – WEEK 4 – QUIZ ANSWERS (PART 2) 
1. Question : 
In the _________ argument, if the first event occurs, then another will 
follow, and it this happens, then another will follow, and this will be 
followed by progressively worse outcomes leading to a most 
undesirable end. This chain of conditional inferences is fallacious only if 
one or more of the chains is false or implausible, or if the indicated end 
is neither objectionable nor undesirable. 
Student Answer: appea...
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