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(1) A student is designing an
experiment to find out if the following statement is true: “If you get at least
six hours of sleep you will do better in class than if you get less than six
hours of sleep.” The statement is an example of a(n):
(2) Which of the following would be
considered to be based on pseudoscience?
(3) Jacob is afraid of dogs because
he was attacked by one as a child. This is an example of a(n):
(4) Many accepted explanations begin
as:
(5) A set of statements designed to
convince others that an action or idea is right or wrong is a type of:
(6) All of these statements
demonstrate the use of a euphemism, except:
(7) Which statement BEST describes
the relationship between defining terms and clear thinking?
(8) A reader analyzes the four
categories of meaning in order to:
(9) They saw the woman with the
binoculars” is an example of which type of ambiguity?
(10) Select the list of terms that
are often used as qualifiers or “weasel words”:
(11) Your company is operating as a
subcontractor on a large government contract. The government decides to request
proposals for another upcoming project. Your boss asks you to submit a proposal
on behalf of your company, knowing it would violate the current agreement with
the primary contractor. If you do what your boss says because he is your boss,
you are operating under which moral theory?
(12) Consider the following
argument:
Premise: Michael took an apple from the farm stand.
Premise: Stealing is wrong.
Conclusion: Therefore, Michael was wrong for stealing the apple.
The statement, “stealing is wrong” is an example of which of the following?
Premise: Michael took an apple from the farm stand.
Premise: Stealing is wrong.
Conclusion: Therefore, Michael was wrong for stealing the apple.
The statement, “stealing is wrong” is an example of which of the following?
(13) What makes an argument an
ethical argument?
(14) In a science fiction movie, an
officer is implementing an experimental process to prevent a catastrophic
geologic event affecting a primitive indigenous alien population. A crew of a
starship vessel is willing to save him; however, environmental conditions
prevent simple extraction. The commander refuses to let the crew extract the
officer, proclaiming “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or
in this case, one.” The commander’s conclusion is based on which moral theory?
(15) In order to pay for tuition for
collegiate studies, a student chooses to sell illegal drugs to finance his
education. He understands the implications of his actions, from the destruction
of families for those addicted, to the breaking laws preventing the sales of
controlled substances. Which theory is he using to justify his actions?
(16) The least helpful question to
ask yourself when evaluating top choices would be:
(17) Which of the following is a way
to make bad decisions?
(18) Which of the following is
something that can lead to making good decisions?
(19) Putting in the effort to
adequately define the problem is:
(20) Acting impulsively and going
with the first choice that comes to mind are similar in that ______________,
but acting impulsively specifically _________________.
(21) The false dichotomy fallacy is
a fallacy in which the arguer
(22) An expert may not be considered
a credible source if he or she has:
(23) The two parts of an argument
are _______ and _______.
(24) A claim and an argument are
similar in that they both _____________, however, an argument specifically
____________.
(25) When listening to people
debating a topic, a critical thinker should ignore
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