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Which of the following defines reasoning?(1 point)
Responses the validity of an argument the validity of an argument the strength
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j coe
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Discuss the types of reasoning and explain why human beings are ethically/morally responsible.
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Kameron Maga Shifera
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the content of message can appeal to in one way that is rationally
true or false
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malia
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Hi, I'm having a really hard time understanding this concept. I know the answers because my teacher told us them but I don't
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Sarah
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If you have a inductive argument, and you're evaluating if the conclusion is valid or not, if you can figure out a different
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Dan
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A friend reasons that because (according to his assumption) all Asians like spicy food, his Korean neighbor must like it as
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Pat
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“I do exercise but the result is not satisfactory to me although I followed a good diet, exercise routine, etc. What could be
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Pat
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Is using examples to form a conclusion deductive?
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JustGoWoahh-ohhh
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This is the name for the reasons that one presents to support a conclusion. (Points : 1)
Proposals Premises Deductions Inductions
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NINA
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Describe the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning.
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how do you do reason inductively evaluate (1)50 explain reasoning?
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tammy
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to apply reason, in order to explain an observation
Group of answer choices Eradicate Erudite Infer Estimate
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How does the process of deductive reasoning aid in understanding an argument?
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tia
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Determine which of the following items are inductive generalizations and which are statistical syllogisms. Explain your answer.
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TIA
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1+3=4=2^2
1+3+5=9=3^2 1+3+5+7=16=4^2 is this an example of inductive or deductive reasoning. I believe it is deductive because
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luckybee
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Lalph Rauren was famous for discovering potential models as he walked the streets of New York. One day he spotted four girls who
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Julie
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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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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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deductive reasoning
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kerri
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When Alice first meets the Cheshire Cat, she asks what sort of people live in Wonderland. The Cat explains that everyone in
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Imagine your child is trying to prove that she did not steal chocolate chip cookies from the cookie jar, so she makes this
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Anonymous
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distinguish between
inductive and deductive reasoning
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Anonymous
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Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Syllogism? Given: If the power is cut, then the refrigerator will not work. If
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Anonymous
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For the given true statements, what can you conclude using the Law of Syllogism? If a quadrilateral is a square, then it has
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Anonymous
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses Sound reasons represent one person's
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Explain the logical distinction between valid and true and deduction and induction
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Tim
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
1. Sound reasons are full of emotion 2. Sound reasons are
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Alana
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What differences did you notice between your logical reasoning process and your moral reasoning process?
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LILI
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un reasonable
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bella
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point) Responses statements of support in an argument statements of support in an argument
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Kaesawn Johnson
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Which of the following describes an inference?
A. A definition of an important term in a text B. Information directly provided in
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shh
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Which option describes reasoning? (1 point)
O statements of support in an argument O a resource used to evaluate evidence O
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urmotherr
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If 60 seconds are in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, and 24 hours in a day, then 86,400 seconds are in a day. What type of
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Anonymous
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Define inductive reasoning.
answering questions by analyzing specific observations and using them to come to a more general
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Bri
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Which statement describes the same reason used to support a claim
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses a resource used to evaluate evidence a resource used to evaluate evidence
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Kanna
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.” Which of the following best defines the
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Kanna
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
Sound reasons are full of emotion. Sound reasons represent one
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses the central argument the central argument statements of support in an
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point) Responses statements of support in an argument statements of support in an argument
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Knotreal
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
A. Sound reasons represent one person's opinion B. Sound
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim? (1 point)
Sound reasons are full of emotion. Sound reasons use
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Which option describes reasoning?
opinions included in a text the central argument statements of support in an argument a
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I defitnley (problably not) (indeed so) did ya moms
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give me 15 facts about deductive reasoning not plagiarism and about pros and cons
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unknown
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Which option describes reasoning?
a resource used to evaluate evidence the central argument opinions included in a text
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?
Responses Sound reasons are grounded in fact. Sound reasons
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses the central argument the central argument opinions included in a text
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Which option describes reasoning?(1 point)
Responses statements of support in an argument statements of support in an argument a
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Which option describes reasoning
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