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SPC 1608 final exam questions & answers 2024/2025
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The type of speaking you do in informative and persuasive speeches is - ANSWERSExtemporaneous 
 
Persuasion aims to change others _________. - ANSWERSopinions, believes and attitudes 
 
Should you be as disgusting as possible in a fear appeal. - ANSWERSFalse 
 
A visual representation of statistics is called ___________. - ANSWERSA graph 
 
The obligation to exchange gifts falls under which compliance gaining strategy? - ANSWERSReciprocity 
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Logical Fallacies Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Straw Man definition - Opponents argument is overstated or misrepresented 
Ad Hominem definition - attacks someone's appearance, personal habits, or 
character 
Bandwagon definition - opinion of the majority is always valid 
Begging the Question definition - a circular argument that restates the claim 
False Analogy definition - based on misleading, implausible comparisons 
False Dilemma definition - complex situation can have only tw...

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Ethos - ANSWERSan appeal to ethics 
 
Pathos - ANSWERSan appeal to emotion 
 
Logos - ANSWERSan appeal to logic 
 
Strawman Fallacy - ANSWERSwhen a speaker/writer chooses a deliberately poor or oversimplified example in order to ridicule and refute an idea 
 
Ad Hominem - ANSWERSlatin for "against the man"; refers to the specific diversionary tactic of 
switching the argument from the issue at hand to the character of the other s...

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Ad hominem - Attacking a person's motive or character instead of his/her 
argument; this is used to prejudice the audience against the opponent and his/her view 
Ad populum - The idea that if many or most people believe something, it must be 
true 
Ad verecundiam - The use of an authority figure in a reference to the argument; 
implies that authority/respected persons support the argument when in reality they 
may not 
Begging the quest...

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ATI Critical Thinking Test Exam Questions With Verified And Updated Answers.
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28. Consider the following to determine the same pattern of letters, if ABCCBA, then 
A. CBAABC 
B. ZXYYXZ 
C. JKLKLJ 
D. MNOONM - answerMNOONM 
2.A science student is watching a television debate on the genetic cloning of animals. In order for 
the student to make a reasoned decision, the student must first 
A. Justify the opinions presented in the televised debate 
B. Accept the views of the most qualified expert 
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hasty generalization - using small numbers to represent the whole 
post hoc / faulty causality (ergo propter) - claiming that since something occurred 
before, it must be the cause 
false dichotomy (either/or) - reducing the argument down to two possibilities 
slippery slope - A fallacy that assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent 
steps that cannot be prevented 
bandwagon fallacy - assuming that because a claim is popular...

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Logical Fallacies Examples UPDATED Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Even though it's only the first day, I can tell this is going to be a boring class - CORRECT 
ANSWER - Hasty generalization 
The public should not support Dr. Mason's plan for improving county health services. He is a 
former alcoholic whose wife recently divorced him - CORRECT ANSWER - Ad hominem

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Logical Fallacies Practice UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
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slippery slope - CORRECT ANSWER - If we ban Hummers because they are bad for the 
environment eventually the government will ban all cars, so we should not ban Hummers. 
hasty generalization - CORRECT ANSWER - Even though it's only the first day, I can tell 
this is going to be a boring cours

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ad hominem - attacking the person rather than the argument 
bandwagon - tries to persuade the reader to do, think, or buy something because it 
is popular or everyone is doing it 
confirmation bias - a tendency to search for information that confirms one's 
preconceptions 
exaggeration - overstatement 
hasty generalization - a fallacy in which a speaker jumps to a general conclusion on 
the basis of insufficient evidenc

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SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR USING AND UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS A QUANTITATIVE REASONING APPROACH EIGHTH EDITION
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SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR USING AND UNDERSTANDING MATHEMATICS A QUANTITATIVE REASONING APPROACH EIGHTH EDITION-Pg. 21. Not guilty does not mean innocent; it means not enough evidence to prove guilt. If defendants were required 
to prove innocence, there would be many cases where they would be unable to provide such proof even though 
they were, in fact, innocent. This relates to the fallacy of appeal to ignorance in the sense that lack of proof of 
guilt does not mean innocence, and lack of proof of ...

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