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Logical fallacies tend to be ____________________.
nonexistent in visual arguments more common in verbal arguments than in visual
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Christopher
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How do assumptions relate to the process of critical thinking?
This is an excellent article explaining the purpose of assumptions
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Rebecca
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What is the fallacies in this statement. Letter to the editor: “Andrea Keene’s selective morality is once again
showing
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jessica
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what logical fallacies do you see in each one and need a breif explanation
1.Resistance is futile 2."It's the economy, stpid"
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jeremiah
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Which claim is the strongest?
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Hannah
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I having trouble understanding the critical thinking worksheet can someone please help me understand this?
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amy
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Consider the following argument. Is the argument inductive, deductive or concatenated? What can you tell me about the validity
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anon1
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The average height of members of the high school basketball team is six feet, three inches. Jerry is on the high school
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kimyatta
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Of the following, which term means the judging of information before accepting it as a fact?
a. law b. critical thinking c.
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Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is incorrect
Part 1: True or False Item Questions 1. A critical
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Why should Fernando question the credibility of this article
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student
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loga and critical thinkin of fallace question
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debebe kifle
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Which of the following defines valid reasoning?(1 point)
Responses reasoning that someone has used before reasoning that
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LETS GO BRANDON
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which survey question is biased and why
A) which is your favorite season, fall, winter, spring, or summer. B) which is your
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James Glass
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This approach can be thought of as an everyday, unsystematic and uncritical way of thinking
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A sports reporter said that 2 out of every 3 people he talked to at a hometown baseball game named baseball as their favorite
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mon
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22. Construct an argument for or against the following statement: (5 points)
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goat_rashid07
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If you can’t do an experiment to test an idea,
Choose the best answer from the options below: A it is wrong B it could still be
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How do you determine the opinion of a speaker in a collaborative discussion?(1 point)
through their evidence through their
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Coriander
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Bias is when someone _______.(1 point)
Responses uses your opinion to sell you something. tries to slant your opinion of
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Koiiiii
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General Conclusion About logic and Critical Thinking
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Logic and Critical Thinking
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Which of the following defines valid reasoning?
1. reasoning that reflects strong emotion 2. reasoning that persuades the
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J.J Powell
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Bias is when someone _______.(1 point)
Responses uses your opinion to sell you something. uses your opinion to sell you
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DiscussThe benefit you attained by Learning Critical Thinking in Class room , in University and Our daily life
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Logic and Critical Thinking
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A student is reading a newspaper article about a new playground being built in the community. The article says that the
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How can one evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument?(1 point)
A.by seeing if the reasoning states an opinion or
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lewie lewis
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How can you identify bias on a website?(1 point)
Responses The most up-to-date factual information is presented. The most
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DenPks7061
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Civics Unit Test
6 of 236 of 23 Items Question A student is reading a newspaper article about a new playground being built in the
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social studies
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A student is reading a newspaper article about a new playground being built in the community. The article says that the
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Gun
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Creativity is a crucial fact agree or disagree motivate your answer
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Dikeledi
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Bias is when someone _______.(1 point)
Responses uses negative words to describe something. uses negative words to describe
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addreian
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Coming up with great ideas is everything.
a. true b. false
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t
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Select the correct answer.
A manufacturer makes a claim about its product in a TV commercial. Which is the best way to tell
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John B
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Why should you evaluate the information shared through mass media?
to help others share information easily to share large amounts
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Ramen 4 lifer
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What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)
Responses Evidence is associated directly with
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Carlos Jimenez
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What can happen if a claim is not backed up by the proper reasons and evidence?
A. The audience will be satisfied with the claim
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Rosa
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How do you determine the opinion of a speaker in a collaborative discussion?
1.Through their evidence 2.Through their reflection
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Alice
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Clarity is a claim or Supporting Evidence?
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ANTHONY
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Clarify, I think or logic are a claim or Supporting Evidence?
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ANTHONY
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What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)
a. Reasoning is used to connect the evidence and
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MildlyInfuriatedFrog
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What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)
A. Reasoning is associated directly with
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Aquafina
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Which of the folllowing defines reasoning?
a. the way an argument is planned out b. the speaker's opinions c. the validity of an
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rstaats88
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give examples to biased questions
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greys anatomy🧬🩺💉🩹
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Now that Charlie is getting smarter he understands things better. On April 22nd why was Charlie suspicious?
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bruh
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When you compare things, you are looking for what is _____.
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Dil
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What is fact, and what is opinion?
Is propaganda being used? Are issues oversimplified or generalized? These three questions can
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social studies
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Bias is when someone _______.(1 point)
Responses tries to use celebrity as an appeal. uses your opinion to sell you something.
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Which of the following defines propaganda?(1 point
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How was the speaker argument evaluated?
By continuing the argument By examining the arguments parts Buy determining if the
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Hehe
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Types of reasoning
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Arshal
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true or false; you can trust a dissembler
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social studies
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