b. Modus ponens 3.Conscience cannot provide you with knowledge. Which of the following displays the fallacy of appeal to pity? The student is quoting from page 12 of a 2000 report by the National Science Board. c. "Every crow I have every is black. 4.All these answers are correct, Which of the following methods do scientists consider the only reliable one for obtaining knowledge? The National Science Board (2000) cautioned that believers in paranormal phenomena are dangerously distanced from reality: "Their beliefs may indicate an absence of critical thinking skills necessary not only for informed decision making in the voting booth and other civic venues (for example, jury duty), but also for making wise choices needed for everyday living" (p. 12). When the conclusion necessarily follows When the conclusion is very likely to follow When the argument is valid When the argument is sound 6 points QUESTION 2 1. Neanderthals (/ n i n d r t l, n e-,- l /; Homo neanderthalensis or H. sapiens neanderthalensis), also written as Neandertals, are an extinct species or subspecies of archaic humans who lived in Eurasia until about 40,000 years ago. 2.Passive-aggressive communicators avoid confrontation and instead let others control them. a. Operationalizing concepts involves making concepts measurable. b. In Aunty Misery, how does the old woman save her own life. 1.to use precise language d. false dilemma, Is the following argument sound? Which of the following is true of inductive arguments? 1.sympathy (empathy) It includes an explanation of the author's opinion. d. affirming the consequent. Premise 1: If it quake, it is a duck. 1.the preconventional stage This proportion commits the fallacy of ______________ 3.an argument that some claim must be false because no one can prove that it is true b. Undistributed middle c. 4 4.an argument that claims we should not believe something because a particular person that does believe it is stupid, an argument that some claim must be false because no one can prove that it is true. This is the first citation of the source in the paper. b It is based on evidence from different sources. Universal 1.Science and religion cannot conflict since they both describe the same reality. 1.nonverbal cues such as body language Particular, Determine if the following argument is valid. A snake is a mammal. False, Claiming that a member of a group must have some characteristic of that group is which informal fallacy? 4- *Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year* and *Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests* "All S are V. Some V are not I. c. The conclusion 12 Quiz Critical Thinking, Ch. This site is using cookies under cookie policy . Which informal fallacy claims that a member of a group must have some characteristic of that group? 2.A person's conscience is unaffected by how that person is raised. b. Retrieved 2008-01-29. No proper nouns are misspelled. c. Inductive argumentation, Is the following a disjunctive syllogism? All the premises are true C the repetition of sounds at the beginning of words, i used this to makke sure my answers were right and it was rigth. Reliable polls must use a sample that is representative of the entire population. What type of reasoning did Veronica use? Purchase? 2: identify the authors claim Which of the following best describes the way the last paragraph functions in the context of the passage? 1.an argument that at first appears to be correct but is not 4.None of these answers is true. The article has numbered paragraphs but no page numbers. All fruit are apples In "The Plea for Eight Hours" (1890), Powderly makes an argument in favour of the eight-hour workday. If she graduates, she is assured an internship w/h the corporation. Which of the following describes the role of the executive branch quizlet? a. Hasty generalization SURVEY . b. Modus ponens d. Yes, its sound, Is the following a disjunctive syllogism? b. "We need to turn more towards clean energy. Which choice, A or B, makes the sentence correct? a. 1: follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it 2.attempting to provide rational support for a claim with a set of premises Its conclusion necessarily follows from the premises 4.an argument that contains a prescriptive premise, an argument that contains a prescriptive premise, Which of the following is true of conscience? Which of the following best describes a valid deductive argument? d. Some humans are not carnivores, What would a Venn diagram look like for the following claim? c. No people required to take the exam are Seniors, a. 1.a passive spirit A claim that has feelings in it. 2.a compassionate heart The conclusion must be true if the premises are true, What fallacy, if any, is portrayed in the following argument? When science and religion conflict, we should side with science. Argument from popularity Particular affirmative 2.When science and religion conflict, we should side with science. b. 4.All of these are strategies that fall under the heading of reason. True Which of the following commits the fallacy of popular appeal? The student is quoting from page 29 of an article published in 2000 by Paul Kurtz. c. Darwin's theory of evolution shows that God does not exist. 2.The purpose of argumentation is to discover the truth. b. 4.an event that brings about a change or effect, an argument that concludes one thing is the cause of other things. De Gante should be rewarded for his missionary work in the Americas. b. SP a. Complete the sentence by writing the correct form of the word shown in parentheses. d. Deny the antecedent, Premise 1: If I have bronchitis, then I have a cough. b. An argument that is psychologically appealing but fails to provide adequate logical support for its conclusion. These are the answers for 6th grade "Reviewing Argument Quick check" 1: follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it 2: identify the author's claim 3. Charlotte Eriksson A claim that has logic and facts. The emperor should sponsor voyages to discover new American kingdoms. a. Which of the following is true of generalizations? . 1.A good definition makes use of figurative language a. What do you mean by the argument? The literature review is followed by a statement of the precise focus of the research, and this statement builds on the knowledge gap in the problem statement. b. (understood/understand), Four ways in which the rule of law could protect community members whose private property was damaged during a protest action, is being lonley and isolated a common issue that is with among other individuals in a similar mental state as lennie. Business Essentials Objective 2.00 Business E, popular culture in the 1930s and then 1950s, John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Eric Hinderaker, James A. Henretta, Rebecca Edwards, Robert O. Self, Comps study guide: Ethics: new definition of. Uncogent. 4.None of these answers is correct. a. Therefore, killing or euthanizing a fetus is wrong." Unit 2 Progress Check: MCQ. 2.the ability to ignore the influence of emotions when reasoning 3.the ability to accurately perceive, appraise, and express emotions 4.the ability to use the fear and self-interest of others to make them believe what you would like them to believe It includes an explanation of the author's opinion. Consider the following argument: I have brushed my teeth every day for the last 35 years. The goal of ethics is to justify your own behavior. Both the conclusion and the premises are complicated 4.a method of collecting data without using instruments such as telescopes and barometers, attempts at explanation based chiefly on unverifiable claims and emotional appeals, Belief in a nonmaterial or spiritual realm in addition to a physical realm is known as which of the following? Reducing hours will allow people to educate themselves on economy and business so that they may improve labour inequities and depressions.. 1.leadership skills 2.a moral theory that claims that morality is universal PREMISE: All fathers are men 3. 4.an argument that does not provide enough detail for you to determine whether it provides support for its conclusion or not, an argument that is psychologically appealing, but provides no support for its conclusion, An argument contains a fallacy when it appears to be a good argument but is not. 1.deduction a. Which of the following best describes the slippery slope fallacy? "No animals are unicorns" And do not impersonate Ms.Sue And don't be rude to her because she wont give answers!! 4.All these answers are correct, Which of the following can differ from culture to culture? PREMISE: All men are mortals. d. Modus tollens, "If Jorge os an accredited dentist, then he completed dental school. 1.All religious beliefs must be supported by evidence. Really I don't like helping anyone cheat but I do not want anyone failing! All rains are pours c. The counterclaim You may not need to change the form that is given. 1.popularity 1- follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it b. The main argument can be found near the end of the text. Oblivious of the sudden drop in temperature, I left the house ______, (A) without taking a sweater 3.a difference in opinion 1.The physical world can be studied without bias on the part of scientists. "No dogs are purple" Effective communication can help with which of the following? Confirming the consequent Which of the following is associated with morality throughout the world? To be Chain argument b. 4.None of these answers is correct. 20 points QUESTION 7 1.Order the following inductive arguments from strongest (best) to weakest (worse). (One sentence contains two verbs in the perfect tense.) An inductive argument that offers support for its conclusion "proposition" answer choices . 4.All these answers are correct. c. No horse are plants 3.an argument that we should believe that the Earth is flat on the grounds that the Earth certainly does not look round when you are standing on it Therefore, not A. "Not" in front of either of the terms b. Affirming the consequent a. The entry in the list of references begins like this: National Science Board. 1.Assertive communicators attempt to get what they want by controlling others.