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When asked how likely it is for an urban cyclist to get in an accident, a survey respondent remembered that their friend got into a cycling accident last week. This makes them conclude that cycling accidents are fairly likely. Which statement is correct about the source of bias in the passage and how to avoid its impact? - This is availability bias. It is best avoided by carefully considering whether the examples that come to mind are truly representative of the world at large. - This is confirmation bias. It is best avoided by seeking out the best arguments for alternative viewpoints. - This is availability bias. It is best avoided by going with one's instincts and avoiding too much deliberation. - This is confirmation bias. It is best avoided by staying fixed in one's beliefs and not allowing outside influences to change one's views. - This is availability bias. It is best avoided by carefully considering whether the examples that come to mind are truly representative of the world at large.

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"A recent study found that dairy milk is healthier than soy milk. But that finding is obviously false
because the study was conducted by the dairy industry."

Which fallacy of relevance is depicted in this example?



- Post hoc ergo propter

- Irrelevant appeal

- Begging the question

- Genetic fallacy - Genetic fallacy



"If you are not at the game rooting for our high school football team, then you must not have any school
spirit."

Which two statements accurately describe this argument? Choose 2 answers.



- The argument includes a false dichotomy..

- The argument assumes the truth of the conclusion in the premise.

- The argument contains black-and-white thinking.

- The argument mistakes causation for correlation. - - The argument includes a false dichotomy.

- The argument contains black-and-white thinking.



"Since we cannot go out until the restaurant opens, and given that we are trying to save money, we
should just hang out here until closer to dinner."

Which statements are the premises of the following argument? Choose 2 answers.



- We cannot go out until the restaurant opens.

- We are trying to save money.

- We should just hang out here until closer to dinner.

,- We can have a good time without spending money. - - We cannot go out until the restaurant
opens.



- We are trying to save money.



A formal fallacy concerns _______, but an informal fallacy concerns _______. - the structure of an
argument



By definition, a formal fallacy concerns the structure of an argument and an informal fallacy concerns
the information contained in the argument's structure.



A formal fallacy is a type of _______. - Bad argument structure

Formality is associated with structure.



A military veteran is engaged in a heated debate about national security with a reporter who has never
served in the military.

Which response best enables the veteran to undermine the reporter's argument?



- Pointing out that the premise of the reporter's argument is flawed

- Pointing out the reporter's well-known reputation for taking faulty positions

- Pointing out the reporter's affiliation with news networks that are known to have a political slant to
their coverage

- Pointing out that the reporter has never served in the military - Pointing out that the premise of the
reporter's argument is flawed



A pen is a writing utensil. Sometimes, animals are kept in a pen. Thus, sometimes, animals are kept in a
writing utensil.

What fallacy is found in this argument?



- The fallacy of equivocation

- The fallacy of begging the question

, - The fallacy of sweeping generalization

- The appeal to popularity fallacy - The fallacy of equivocation



Ad Hominem Fallacy (Latin for "to the man") - A fallacy of logic in which a person's character or
motive is attacked instead of the person's argument



Aircraft and ships have gone missing all over the planet under unknown circumstances, but a number of
these disappearances have occurred in an area of the North Atlantic Ocean known as the Bermuda
Triangle. So the claim that the Bermuda Triangle is haunted must be true.

Which fallacy of weak induction best describes this argument?



- Burden of proof shifting

- Slippery slope

- Appeal to ignorance

- Texas sharpshooter - Texas sharpshooter



Algorithm bubble - The curated and personalized version of online reality that a website shows you
when you log on.



Alief - An automatic belief-like attitude that can explain how our instinctual responses can conflict
with our reasoned-out beliefs.



All dogs are cute. Ginger is a dog. Therefore, Ginger is cute.

Which type of reasoning is illustrated in this example?



- Deductive

- Invalid

- Inductive

- Abductive - Deductive
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