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The following statement is an example of which logical fallacy? "It's OK to cheat if everybody else does." (1 point) Responses
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The following statement is an example of which logical fallacy? We've got to stop the schools board from banning The Adventures
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What is the correct definition of a logical fallacy?(1 point) Responses Errors in reasoning that are used either purposely or
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Fallacies are often used when: Choose the best two. (2 points) Responses Somebody wants to distract attention away from
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Which of the following is an example of a loaded question ? Question #1 Which candidate do you support for city council ?
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Explain more on counterclaim that has the fallacies “slippery slope” and “appeal to tradition” about Pantene commercial
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Explain more on the counterclaim that has m the fallacies “slippery slope” and “appeal to tradition” about Pantene
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One may say that Pantene does not make hair two times stronger, but it showcases the logical fallacies by doing so.Such as
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Read these sentences.
Each time I wash my car it rains the next day. If I wash my car today, it will rain tomorrow. Which type of
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What is the correct definition of a logical fallacy?(1 point)
Errors in reasoning that are used either purposely or accidently to
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The following statement is an example of which logical fallacy?
"It's OK to cheat if everybody else does." (1 point) Begging the
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Fallacies are often used when:
Choose the best two. (2 points) Somebody uses logic to convince you to see their point of view.
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An article discusses the growing problem of the illegal ivory trade. In the article, a graphic shows the rise of confiscated
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Identify the type of logical fallacy used in the following sentence:
Everyone is going to see the new Avengers movie because
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Which sentence from the passage is the best example of a “red herring?”
Interestingly, the volume of mail that is considered
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Explain what a personal incredulity fallacy is in depth
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What’s it mean if someone agrees with you when they know your wrong?
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What is a no limits fallacy
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what is the name of the fallacy for when someone disagrees with something simply because they don't understand
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what type of fallacies typically occur in crossverse fictional debates?
state and explain them
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what are the best type of fallacies in debates?
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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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Which of the following is an example of a loaded question?
A. What is your favorite candy flavor? B. Do you prefer this beloved
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Which of the following is an example of a loaded question?
Question #1: Which candidate do you support for city council? Question
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Which of the following is an example of a loaded question? Question #1: Which candidate do you support for city council?
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Which of the following statements would be considered a hasty generalization? (1 point) Responses There are fewer $1 coins in
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Since our school was founded, our mascot has always been the golden eagle.
For decades, students have cheered "Go Eagles!" at
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Correlation implies causation.
True False
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A flaw in logic is known as
a logical imperative a logical fallacy a logical forensic a logical anecdote
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What can happen if a claim is not backed up by the proper reasons and evidence? (1 point)
Pick one of the given It will change
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Which of the following statements would be considered a hasty generalization?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThere are fewer
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What is meant by the phrase “correlation does not imply causation”? (1 point) Responses You can assume that two things are
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All of these are flaws in logic and emotional thinking except which one?(1 point)
Responses requires emotions not deciding can
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All of these are flaws in logic and emotional thinking except which one?(1 point)
Responses which is the true correct answer
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All of these are flaws in logic and emotional thinking except which one?(1 point)
Responses which is the true correct answer a b
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All of these are flaws in logic and emotional thinking except which one?
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All of these are flaws in logic and emotional thinking except which one?(1 point)
Responses requires emotions requires emotions
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Which logical fallacy is used in the following statement? "Marcus is petitioning our town council to spend our community tax
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Which of the following is a hasty generalization?(3 points) Responses Social media can be a great way for older people to
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Which logical fallacy is used in the following statement? "Delia is not a good choice for School Board Treasurer. She may be
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Which logical fallacy is used in the following statement? "You better study hard for the advanced chemistry test. It's super
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