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I've seen these questions asked today/yesterday (and answered) but I just wanted someone to check over my answers to see if they
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Dan
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Analyze the validity of the following argument:
Sally argues, "Mom, your rules are way too strict! Melissa's mother lets her stay
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Ellie
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In order to determine bias on a website one can
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Ashford University
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Critical thinking involves being able to:
A. wonder, ask questions, define the question in clear terms, and accept the obvious.
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elly
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Is this a VALID or INVALID argument?
Animals should be in cages Did this person use DEDUCTIVE or INDUCTIVE reasoning? What types
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yamean
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s 1103-01-02-00-00_v2_files/i0050000.jpg a true statement? If yes, identify the name of the property demonstrated.
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samad
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which statement is an example of a good piece of evidence?
a. yellow is a calming color b. in a recent study, only 12% of
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What is it called when you examine supporting details and combine them with your own knowledge of the subject to create meaning?
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how to know whether i should use formulaes
in this question or that question becoz i colllapsed and put the formulae to another
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vanisri
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why is it important to be able to identify the pros and cons in an arguement?
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Shohanur
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I'm having a tough time with these two questions. I think I have it, based on the indicator, but I'm not positive that the
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Anna
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Can someone explain the difference between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning to me?
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Rachel
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Think critically
or critically think
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Anonymous
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what fallacy is : On the Colbert Report, Steven Colbert regulary asked his guests: "George W Bush: a great president? or the
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rubi
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It is __________ private-sector correctional providers, especially of prison facilities, are more effective than public-sector
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Sonoko
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To criticize a deductive argument logically, one might:
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Anonymous
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Do you feel that benchmarking decreases creativity? Explain your answer.
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Sarah
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which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
a. Sound reasons use fancy language. b. Sound reasons are
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)
Responses a popular opinion a popular opinion a sensible and valid statement a
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True or False: Never discuss an argument's implications. Comment only on the paper's explicit content.
I think true is the
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Taylor Beach
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True or False: Never discuss an argument's implications. Comment only on the paper's explicit content.
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Taylor Beach
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Well, my grandpa quit going to school when he was 12.... By the time he was 45, he was able to buy his own land and build his
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Anonymous
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A good way to establish a conclusion as true, or probable is to what?
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Tammy Vinson
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Consider the following statements. Which one does not belong?
a. Attitude is more important than intelligence. b. The mental
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Cassie
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If an argument does not commit a fallacy, it is
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troy
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"10 is less than 100; 100 is less than 1,000; consequently, 10 is less than 1,000" is an example of a (Points : 1)
sound
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Ashley
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Which of the following is associated with critical listening?
Which one is right Memory logic Vocabulary Interest
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A person who is shown his or her argument commits a fallacy should
A. run screaming from the room. B. argue louder. C. add
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Nina
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is it possible to find evidence that could ever disprove a conspiracy theory? why/why not?
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alyssa
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essay: we are all confident idiots
Dunning observes that “An ignorant mind is precisely not a spotless, empty vessel, but one
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archie jiskha
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What is the premise, conclusion, assumption and counter argument if applicable.
I guess Thork doesn’t have a thing to do. Why
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shannon
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Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose?
a. to determine if the evidence is popular b. to determine if the
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the main problem with informal theories is they are based on?
a.bias b.emotion c.tradition rather than study my answer is c
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susue
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the main problem with informal theories is they are based on .
a.bias b.emotion c. tradition rather than study can someone please
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susue
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What assumptionss should you be aware of to ensure that they did not interfere with crital analysis.
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Leslie
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critical thinking involves being able to
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meka
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critical thinking involves being to:
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mek
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examinind reasons and constructing arguments can help in everyday life
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mary
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A good way to establish a conclusion as true, or probable, is to (Points : 1)
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mary
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What evidence is provided in the paragraph to support the main argument?
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Edna
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Identify two distinct fallacies you see committed in the media.
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lisa
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<11{1[3(02)02]}> Catherine goes to her local movie theater only to see romantic comedies. Since Catherine did not go to the
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Donna
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You should read this book. Everybody likes it so it must be good" may commit which fallacy?
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Donna
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what does the quote help us understand, or explain "reading furnishes the mind only materials of knowledge it is thinking that
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Anonymous
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critical thinking involves:coming up with the best solution, a thought process that is rationallogical &systematic, coming up
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cindy wilson
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Which of the following statements is an opinion?
A. a pet depends on it's owner for it's very life B.every one should have a pet
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Anonymous
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Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose? (1 point)
Responses to determine if the evidence matches the opinions of
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What are a topic’s implications?
inferences or conclusions the reader can make about the topic inferences or conclusions the
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Pls help
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Creative thinking tends to be
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Anonymous
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"If that wasn't illegal, then it wouldn't be against the law" may commit which fallacy?
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greg
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