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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz Informal Logic.
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz Informal Logic.The acceptable confidence level for an analysis or experiment . 
is the same across all fields 
does not change based on what one is trying to determine 
is more important for celebrities than for others
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PHI103 Informal Logic - Week 5 Quiz.
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PHI103 Informal Logic - Week 5 Quiz. 
 
PHI103 Informal Logic Week 5 Quiz 
Score for this quiz: 20 out of 20 
 
Arguments	. 
 
always have the same level of complexity 
 
 
are always expressed in standard form 
 
 
 
can include complicated chains of inference that build on themselves 
 
 
have to be valid in order to be convincing 
 
 
 
Which of the following is the purpose of the problem section of an argumentative essay? 
 
to present only troubling issues 
 
 
to present the reasons you ha...
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic.
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic.Question 1 
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Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one go about trying to test a hypothesis? 
Correct! 
One deduces a consequence from it and tests whether it occurs. 
One seeks tests that will verify its truth. 
One avoids situations in which the hypothesis might 
fail. One changes the hypothesis to fit the data. 
Question 2 
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This is a method by which one can strengthen an inductive argument. 
Adding false supporting premises...
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz Informal Logic.
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz Informal Logic.The acceptable confidence level for an analysis or experiment . 
is the same across all fields 
does not change based on what one is trying to determine 
is more important for celebrities than for others
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B)
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B)Committing an informal fallacy 
The tendency to accept arguments with conclusions on already believes 
The ad hominem fallacy 
The ability to prove that one’s conclusions are true 
Confirmation bias is:
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic – Ashford University
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic – Ashford University.Question : 
One way to make an inductive argument weaker is to 
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Student 
Answer: strengthen the conclusion 
eliminate the conclusion 
make the argument valid 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
strengthen a premise 
The answer can be found in Section 5.1, “Basic Concepts in 
Inductive Reasoning,” of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical 
Thinking. 
Question 
2. 
Question : 
Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one 
go about t...
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PHI103 Informal Logic - Week 5 Quiz.
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PHI103 Informal Logic - Week 5 Quiz. 
 
PHI103 Informal Logic Week 5 Quiz 
Score for this quiz: 20 out of 20 
 
Arguments	. 
 
always have the same level of complexity 
 
 
are always expressed in standard form 
 
 
 
can include complicated chains of inference that build on themselves 
 
 
have to be valid in order to be convincing 
 
 
 
Which of the following is the purpose of the problem section of an argumentative essay? 
 
to present only troubling issues 
 
 
to present the reasons you ha...
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic.
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic.Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one go about trying to test a hypothesis? 
Correct! 
One deduces a consequence from it and tests whether it occurs. 
One seeks tests that will verify its truth. 
One avoids situations in which the hypothesis might 
fail. One changes the hypothesis to fit the data. 
Question 2 
1 / 1 pts 
This is a method by which one can strengthen an inductive argument. 
Adding false supporting premises...
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Praxis 5047 Middle school english, Praxis 5047 ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 ALL 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Parable 
realistic and has a moral 
Legend 
exaggerated story about people 
Myth 
literary sub genre of a story that involves gods and heroes, usually expressing a cultures ideals 
Folktale 
language of the people, does not need a moral, and main purpose is to entertain 
Fairytales 
element of magic, usually follows a pattern, and presents an "ideal", may contain "magic 3" or "stereotyping" 
Fable 
non-realistic, has a moral, and animals are often the main character 
Fable 
Aesop- "The Fo...
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WGU D265 Exam (New 2023/ 2024 Update) Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence _ Questions and Verified Answers_ 100% Correct_ Graded A
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WGU D265 Exam (New 2023/ 2024 Update) 
Critical Thinking - Reason and Evidence _ 
Questions and Verified Answers_ 100% 
Correct_ Graded A 
 
QUESTION 
 Usually when the audience comes out of a theater laughing, that means the film was funny. The 
audience leaving the theater after this film is laughing. So the film probably is funny. 
Which type of reasoning is illustrated in this example? 
 
- Valid 
- Sound 
- Inductive 
- Deductive 
 
 
Answer: 
Inductive 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 All dogs can f...
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