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Phil 201 Exam 1 Review Practice Questions 2024.
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offers a set of reasons/evidence in support of a conclusion - CORRECT ANSWER argument 
 
means in inquiry, the way we explain and defend/support a conclusion - CORRECT ANSWER two primary uses of arguments 
 
- identify premises and conclusion 
- develop your ideas in a natural order 
- start from reliable source 
- be concrete and concise 
- build on substance, not overtone 
- use consistent terms - CORRECT ANSWER how to compose a short argum...
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In the following argument, identify the premise and conclusion, explain why the argument is deceptive, and 
identify the type of fallacy it represents. 
I will not give money to the tsunami relief organization. After I last gave to a charity, an audit showed that 
most of the money was used to pay its administrators in the front office. - ANS-1. Premise: After I last gave 
to a charity, an audit showed that most of the money was used to pay its administrators in the fr...
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SNCOA test 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Study Solutions Rated A+
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Ad hominem fallacy - this occurs when you criticize the person (character or reputation) making 
an argument, not the argument itself. 
Ad populum - this pitfall occurs when someone attempts to appeal to the popularity of the claim 
as a reason for accepting the claim (because "everyone" thinks or does it, it must be right). 
Adaptation innovation theory - Suggests problem solving and creativity are are both outcomes of 
the same brain function... Think of creativity as a component of problem ...
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RLGN 105 Test 1 Question and answers 2024 verified to passRLGN 105 Test 1 
 
 
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 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 Analogy - correct answer A...
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ATI Critical Thinking Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 GRADED A+
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ATI Critical Thinking Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 GRADED A+. Background Information - correct answer We have good reasons for not 
accepting claims that interfere wit this. This term incorporate our facts about 
everyday things, beliefs based on very good evidence, 'common knowledge' 
type beliefs 
Straw Man - correct answer Type of "Irrelevant Premise" fallacy. Involves 
distorting, weakening, or oversimplifying someone's position so that it can be 
easily refuted. 
Criti...
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PHI103 Informal Logic - Week 5 Quiz.
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PHI103 Informal Logic - Week 5 Quiz. 
 
PHI103 Informal Logic Week 5 Quiz 
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Arguments	. 
 
always have the same level of complexity 
 
 
are always expressed in standard form 
 
 
 
can include complicated chains of inference that build on themselves 
 
 
have to be valid in order to be convincing 
 
 
 
Which of the following is the purpose of the problem section of an argumentative essay? 
 
to present only troubling issues 
 
 
to present the reasons you ha...
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Accuracy - Statements can be clear, but not accurate 
Ad hominem fallacy - Criticizes the person making the argument 
Ad Populum, bandwagon - Appeals to the popularity of a claim as a reason to accept it 
Argument from ignorance - Claims that something is true brocade it has not been proven false 
Basic Human Limitations apply to everyone and include what 5 things? - 1. Confirmation bias and 
selective thinking 
2. False memories and confabulation 
3. Personal biases and prejudices 
4. Physical ...
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Critical Thinking and Logic WGU C168 Questions with Correct Answers, Latest Update
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Critical Thinking and Logic WGU C168 
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Accuracy Correct Answer- The writing is up to date, matches that of other papers on the same 
topic, and provides current and accurate facts that have been challeneged. 
Activated Ignorance Correct Answer- Excepting Stereotypes and changing our behavior because 
of them. 
Activated Knowledge Correct Answer- Learning a model such as the scientific method or 
research techniques and applying them to new situa...
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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 basis of a comparison of unrelated things. 
 
Slippery...
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PHI103 Informal Logic - Week 5 Quiz. 
 
PHI103 Informal Logic Week 5 Quiz 
Score for this quiz: 20 out of 20 
 
Arguments	. 
 
always have the same level of complexity 
 
 
are always expressed in standard form 
 
 
 
can include complicated chains of inference that build on themselves 
 
 
have to be valid in order to be convincing 
 
 
 
Which of the following is the purpose of the problem section of an argumentative essay? 
 
to present only troubling issues 
 
 
to present the reasons you ha...
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