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WGU D265 Critical Thinking and Logic Quiz #2(Question Set #2)Completed

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WGU D265 Critical Thinking and Logic Quiz #2(Question Set #2)Completed!! Which of the following problems has a solution that is widely accepted by experts? Select one. a) What is the best way to prevent teen drug use? {b} What is the best medical approach for treating alcohol poisoning? c) What can be done to prevent drunk driving? d) What is the best treatment for alcoholism? A charitable organization is suffering from decreased donations. The board of directors holds a meeting to address the problem; however, they cannot reach a consensus on how to address the problem.What critical thinking strategy might they adopt to help them make a decision? Select one. a) They make a decision based on what the chairperson of the board suggests. b) They make a decision to hold off on doing anything until they can all agree on a course of action. c) They make a decision according to the majority vote of the board. d) They make a decision based upon a recent news story that the local public radio station met their goal through a fund drive. {e} They make a decision to gather more evidence about the causes of their decreased donations. A downtown group of restaurants is lobbying the city to close a downtown street to cars along one city block in order to provide outdoor dining for its patrons. They present a business plan to the city council showing increased revenues for participating restaurants, increased parking revenues for the city along side streets, and an overall economic benefit for all of downtown. The source for the information on the business plan is a study done by an independent research group that did a study of 50 major cities that concluded that outdoor dining draws a significantly larger population to downtown areas and helps revitalize struggling downtown businesses. However, a residential neighborhood group is opposed to the idea because they believe it will create more noise and encourage drinking in their neighborhood. At the same city council meeting, the neighborhood group presented a petition signed by 1500 people living in the area who oppose the business plan presented by the restaurants, and who claim that people who dine outdoors tend to drink more and speak more loudly than when they dine indoors.Both groups are then interviewed by the local television station. The restaurant group claims that the neighborhood group is racist because one of the restaurants serves ethnic food. The neighborhood group claims that they were in the neighborhood prior to the restaurants getting there.Which of the following statements are true? Choose two answers. a) The neighborhood group's presentation contains probable accuracy. {b} The restaurant group's presentation contains probable accuracy. c) Both of the groups' presentations contain probable accuracy. d) The neighborhood group's comments in the TV interview are relevant, but the restaurant group's are irrelevant. e) The restaurant group's comments in the TV interview are relevant, but the neighborhood group's are irrelevant. f) Both groups' comments are relevant. g) Both groups' comments are irrelevant. A newspaper article spotlights three people who are on a waiting list to receive an organ donation. The article also urges readers to register for organ donation. What implications of the proposed solution need to be considered? Choose two answers. a) The religious views of organ donors. {b} The financial impact of organ donation on health care costs. c) The financial stability of the organ donor registrant. {d} The financial stability of the organ recipient. e) The religious views of the doctors involved. In which of the following situations would critical thinking most appropriately apply? Select one. a) Determining the shortest driving route between two cities. {b} Determining the best exercise to lose weight. c) Determining the best restaurant in your city. d) Determining the cheapest meals for your family. A motion in front of the city council in your city would increase the number of streetlights in your neighborhood. The neighbor to your south is appearing before the council to argue in favor of this motion. He would like your support. The neighbor to your north is appearing before the council to argue against this motion. She would also like your support. You have listened to both arguments from your neighbors and they both seem to make good points. You have decided to do a little research yourself before you reach a decision.Which of the following sources would be relevant to the decision you are making? Choose three answers. {a} The website of the state chapter of a national astronomy association, which always argues against additional lighting. {b} A study showing the latest crime statistics in your neighborhood, which are broken out by "time of day." c) The latest census data showing the demographics of your city and neighborhood. {d} The minutes from prior city council meetings discussing the issue and leading up to tonight's vote. e) The mother of your neighbor across the street who was mugged on her way home from church Sunday morning, which is the incident that started the discussion of additional safety measures in the neighborhood. A recent study published by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute concluded that people who "text" while driving are 23 times more likely to be involved in a car accident than drivers who are not distracted in the same way. The study showed that the major factor that makes texting dangerous is driving while taking one's eyes off the road. Therefore, the study concludes that talking on a cell phone while driving is considerably safer than texting while driving.Based on this study, which of the following are plausible solutions to decreasing the number of car accidents? Choose two answers. {a} Passing laws against texting while driving. b) Passing laws preventing teenagers from texting while driving. {c} Enacting educational campaigns on a local, state, and national level to discourage texting while driving. d) Passing laws to make it illegal to have a cell phone activated while driving. e) Create incentives for cell phone companies to charge more for texting, thereby discouraging the practice. You are researching the issue of death caused by prescription use among the elderly. You started out with the preconceived notion that the elderly go to too many doctors who are specialists, and each one prescribes medications without knowing the patient's full medical history. You are convinced that the blame can be placed squarely on the doctors who rush through appointments and don't ask the right questions with the elderly. All of the research you have found thus far supports your theory.Which of the following would help you determine whether you have sufficient evidence to arrive at some solutions to the problem? Choose three answers. {a} Try to interview doctors who specialize in geriatric medicine to see if they agree with your theory. b) Assert your claim based on the evidence you've found. {c} Continue your research in an effort to find other possible causes for the problem. d) Keep the problem focused by concentrating on the cause you've determined. {e} Read case studies of those who have died from prescription drug use. A candidate running for a national office makes the following campaign pitch:"My opponent has said, 'The fundamentals of our economy are strong,' which shows that he is completely out of touch with reality. We have a great challenge ahead of us to get our economy back on track. I believe I have good qualifications for helping our country do this. Keep in mind that my opponent is a good friend of Pastor John Doe, who just last week blamed certain ethnic groups and illegal aliens for dragging our country down. I believe that everyone in this country can make a contribution. Like Teddy Roosevelt, like Abraham Lincoln, like George Washington, I believe we have the greatest country in the world and we should never give up!"Which of the following phrases represent fallacies from the given text? Choose three answers. {a} My opponent has said, "The fundamentals of our economy are strong" b) We have a great challenge ahead of us to get our economy back on track. c) I believe I have good qualifications for helping our country do this. {d} ...my opponent is a good friend of Pastor John Doe... e) I believe that everyone in this country can make a contribution. {f} Like Teddy Roosevelt, like Abraham Lincoln, like George Washington... In recent years, scientists have found that the monarch butterfly population has declined significantly from what it was even ten years ago. Although there are many possible causes, the scientists have marked the decline of milkweed along the edges of Midwestern farmland as the most likely cause of decline in the butterfly population. With genetically modified crops, farmers are now able to spray the crops (including the milkweed) with pesticides, which kills the milkweed, but does not harm the crops. Butterflies lay their eggs in milkweed, which is then fed upon by the larvae.Which one of the following activities helps validate this explanation? a) Compare the number of monarch butterflies now with ten years ago. b) Verify that the genetically modified crops are resistant to pesticides. {c} Compare the amount of milkweed found in the Midwest now to that found ten years ago. d) Compare the total acreage of Midwestern farmland now with the total acreage ten years ago. e) Verify that the Midwestern farmers are seeing a decrease in the numbers of monarch butterflies You are driving a long distance between cities when you realize that your car makes a funny noise when you accelerate. As you drive, you listen for the noise at 20 mph, again at 40 mph, and again at 60 mph.Which method of causation are you employing? a) The single difference method {b} The concomitant variation method c) The common factor method d) The process of elimination Over the past five years, per capita consumption of fast food in America has risen consistently. This proves that Americans care less about their health now than they did five years ago.What assumptions are present in this argument? Choose three answers. {a} Fast food consumption is a key indicator of attitudes about health. {b} People who care about their health don't consume fast food. c) Americans find fast food to be convenient. {d} Fast food is unhealthy. e) Americans have less time to prepare food now than they did five years ago. A senator in your state is attempting to get the motorcycle helmet law repealed because she believes in individual freedoms and minimal government interference for adults. However, a woman whose husband is on life-support from head injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident while not wearing a helmet is arguing against this repeal. The woman is accusing the senator having no compassion or empathy for her situation.How does the senator's point of view influence her approach to this issue? Select one answer. a) The senator's point of view does not allow her to have compassion for the woman's situation. {b} The senator's point of view values individual rights over possible injury. c) The senator's point of view ignores the number of people injured in motorcycle accidents. d) The senator's point of view ignores the healthcare cost of accidents. The publisher of a profitable local outdoor magazine has just read an article submitted from a freelance writer. The article is about the decline of back-country

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