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draw conclusions
when you draw a conclusion,you reach a decision or opinion that makes sense based on facts and details. you can
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dw
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what kinds of mistakes might they makewithout having been exposed to a careful study of reasoning provided by logic?
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gloria
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Homework Help: critical thinking
Posted by long on Thursday, March 8, 2012 at 1:53pm. Read the scenario. Using the information
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THINKING CRITICALLY
6. Apply - Make a list of three (3) other activities, besides cooking, in which dovetailing would be helpful.
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Laruen
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On the question i asked a few minutes ago about the opinion.. what was you opinion about the statement??
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♥rebel•stupidity=kathy
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Explain what advantages we obtain by studying logic in terms of improving our reasoning.
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Gloria
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A good way to establish a conclusion as true, or probable, is to
A)insist that you are correct. b)construct a strong argument.
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Ashley
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Identify two distinct fallacies you see committed in the media.
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JACK
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Critical thinking: alien tour guide
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luke
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Explain relationships between two or more seemingly unrelated things.
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Amber
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My teacher sent this back to me. ("Ignoring" is not a method of argument. It is a method of dealing with offensive symbols.
What
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sharon
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explaining the relationship between informative, explanatory and persuasive statements and critical thinking
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maria
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Why is it important for readers to check for evidence in a text? Explain your answer, bot
Responses to set a purpose for reading
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Critical thinking requires you to:
A) Accept the simple answer and not make it complicated. B)tolerate uncertainty, even if you
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pam
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A claim's "initial plausibility" is assessed by which of the following?
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Queen
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Valeria was reading the news online and found a headline that had her immediately ready to pounce. She paused for a moment to
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do you think is is more likely that you will not be fooled by these fallacies having studied logic?What do you think those
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mary smith
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construct three different arguments that display distinict fallacies. Give qan explanation of why each makes a mistake in
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mary smith
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Do many people believe what they do without giving those beliefs critical scrutiny?
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Anonymous
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Which statement is an example of a good piece of evidence?(1 point)
Responses I believe our local football team is the best. I
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Amilyah Watson
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses Sound reasons use fancy language. Sound
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Amilyah Watson
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Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose? (1 point)
Responses to determine if the evidence is popular to determine
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Amilyah Watson
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How do I recognize or Identify fallacies within an argument? Thank you
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Sun29nc
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Examining reasons and constructing arguments can help in (Points : 1)
everyday life. science. ethics. All of the above.
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Anonymous
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construct three different arguments that display distinct fallacies. Give an explanation of why each makes a mistake in drawing
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leslie
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Analyze my own experience with faulty thinking, in a minimum of three well developed sentences. Sample please.
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keri
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All sages provide both wisdom and inspiration. Since Dasha's speech contained wisdom and greatly inspired her audience, Dasha is
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Dusty
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Consider the following statement: Most disagreements or differences of opinion are more often a result of faulty, misunderstood,
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Mae
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Could you help me reword this please.
Furthermore his exaggerated stories may be true for him but their illegitimacy to how a man
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HM
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1.A powerful general fallacy category is "jumping to conclusions" which consists of a.using humor or ridicule.
b. closing an
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faith
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pls help me with this question.
1.the premises of an argument are the assertions and the evidence that the author offers in
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faith
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What is a creative synthesis?
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mf
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What are 2-3 questions that a critical reader and thinker should be asking himself or herself about logical deductive and
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Joshua
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All sages provide both wisdom and inspiration. Since Dasha’s speech contained wisdom and greatly inspired her audience, Dasha
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Dee
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can you help me thank you:
2.Detecting bias is one of the major keys to effective critical thinking and reading. True or False, I
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Naomi
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A good way to establish a conclusion as true, or probable, is to (Points : 1)
insist that you are correct. construct a strong
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Anonymous
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Logic can do a great deal in helping us understand our arguments. Explain what advantages we obtain by studying logic in terms
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kim
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how can I apply critical thinking when evaluating conversations, and media sources
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Stacy
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answers to critical thinking exercise of assignment week5
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deb
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I think I can answer these questions, but I do not know how to explain my answers in a intelligent way, can anyone help?
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James
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3. What is the difference between:
◦ Educated guesses ◦ Explicit information ◦ Implied concepts ◦ Personal opinions
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Something
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Why would the information on this chart be scrutinized for reliability? (1 point) Responses The United States is not
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zendaya
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calling on people to be systematic means that everyone must think the same
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Anonymous
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Can you help me define persuasive thinking?
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patiance
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Evaluate this statement: If I try my best, it is more likely I will succeed. What presupposition guides this statement? What
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Consider a situation or situations in your personal life where you feel you have used inductive or deductive reasoning to come
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mary
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Which answer BEST explains why this quotation is true?
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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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how will you use critical thinking to deal fairly with opposing views?
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fellon
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what fallacy is this? I don't know what colleges are teaching these days! I have just received a letter of application from a
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Maria
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