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WGU D265 Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence Final Exam Study Guide 2026 | Latest Verified Questions and Detailed Answers

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Ace your WGU D265 Objective Assessment with the complete 2026 study guide. This resource provides actual and verified questions from the latest exam, covering all key areas: logical reasoning, argument analysis, fallacies, and evidence evaluation. Each question includes a well-detailed answer to ensure you understand the "why" behind every concept. Pass with confidence and get your A+ Guarantee! Download now for instant access to the most up-to-date material.

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WGU D265 - WGU - CRITICAL THINKING
- REASON AND EVIDENCE ALREADY
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ANSWERS
Critical Thinking - ANSWER-The ability to think carefully about thinking and reasoning--
to criticize your own reasoning.

Critical - ANSWER-Reflective, careful, or attentive to potential errors.

Critical Thinking - ANSWER-Being curious and thinking creatively; Being billing to go
the next step and think about all of the possible positions and arguments before settling
into a position.

Critical Thinking - ANSWER-Separating the thinking from the position; Removing
personal opinion from the discussion and not making it personal against the other
person.

Critical Thinking - ANSWER-Knowing oneself enough to avoid biases and errors of
thought; being thoughtful and aware of personal biases and working against them to
challenge thinking.

Critical Thinking - ANSWER-Understanding arguments ,reasons, and evidence; thinking
carefully about thinking, about arguments, and positions.

Propositions - ANSWER-Statements that can be true or false.

Non-Proposition Sentences - ANSWER-Sentences that cannot be true or false; cannot
disagree with them; cannot argue whether they're right or wrong; cannot question them.

Simple Propositions - ANSWER-Proposition with no internal logical structure, meaning
whether they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them are true or
false. They simply are true or false on their own.

Complex Propositions - ANSWER-Propositions with an internal logical structure,
meaning they are composed of simple propositions.

Common Anatomy of an Argument - ANSWER-One or more premises that are
propositions that support or demonstrate at least one conclusion.

, Premise - ANSWER-Propositions/statements that support or demonstrate the
conclusion.

Conclusion - ANSWER-The point being made and offered for acceptance or rejection as
the basis of an argument.

Bad Inferential Structure - ANSWER-The argument's premises do not demonstrate or
support the conclusion. We can accept the premises as true without being compelled to
accept the conclusion.

False Premise - ANSWER-The premises in an argument are false.

Argument - ANSWER-A set of statements where the premises attempt to provide a
reason for thinking that the conclusion is true.

Conclusion Indicators - ANSWER-Therefore, Hence, We may conclude that, So, Thus,
Implies that, It follows that, Entails that, As a result

Premise Indicators - ANSWER-Because, In that, As indicated by, Given that, Since, For,
As

Inference - ANSWER-Argument

Argument - ANSWER-Any purportedly rational movement from evidence or premises to
a conclusion.

Deductive Inferences - ANSWER-Arguments where the premises guarantee or
necessitate the conclusion.

Inductive Inferences - ANSWER-Arguments where the premises make the conclusion
probable, at best.

Abductive Inference - ANSWER-Arguments where the best available explanation is
chosen as the correct explanation.

Truth - ANSWER-A property of propositions--not arguments.

Valid - ANSWER-A property of an argument structure. If both premises are true, the
conclusion is true. Only applies to deductive arguments.

Sound - ANSWER-A valid argument with true premises. Only applies to deductive
arguments.

Unsound - ANSWER-Argument is invalid or has at least one false premise. Only applies
to deductive arguments.

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