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Thinking skills(AICE) Exam Questions
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Ambiguous - -A word that can have more than one meaning and it is not
clear which meaning is intended

- Analyze/analysis - -Break an argument down into its component parts to
look at it more closely

- Anecdotal evidence - -Evidence based on someones version of a story

- Argument - -Statement or statements offering logical support for a claim.
has at least three parts: the claim, the support, and the warrant.

- Argument indicators - -Words or phrases we use to show that reasons are
being presented in support of a conclusion. (E.g. Therefore, so, thus, hence,
consequently, which proves that, ect.)

- Assumptions - -An implicit reason or belief that is not clearly stated but is
accepted or taken for granted.

- Belief - -Claims that someone holds to be true. Many kinds: scientific,
religious, moral, prudential

- Cause - -One thing that leads to or results in another

- Challenge an arguemnt - -Question something by demanding an
explanation, justification, or proof

- Circumstantial evidence - -Facts or circumstances in a case based on the
circumstances

- Claim - -Part of an argument, used as a reason to support an argument. A
claim (or proposition) answers the question, "what are you trying to prove?"
There are three principal kinds of claims: claims of fact, of value, and of
policy

- Clarify - -To make clearer, elucidate

- Conclusion - -The result of a chain of reasoning. It may be factual,
recommendation, interpretation or a decision

- Confusing conditions - -Reasoning which confuses conditions in an
argument

, - Consistent - -Two or more claims that could both be true at the same time

- Contradiction - -Two claims that negate each other, or say completely
opposite things

- Convincing - -Persuading somebody to believe that something is true

- Corroboration - -Confirmation, reinforcement

- Counter arguemnt - -An argument that puts forth an opposing line of
reasoning and convinces the other side using stronger reasons

- Credentials - -Qualifications that improve a witnesses credibility, like being
an expert in the field.

- Critical thinking - -Kind of disciplined intellectual criticism that combines
research, knowledge of historical context, and balance judgment. Looking at
the reasoning and asking is it a sound?

- Diagram - -A visual representation of a chain of reasoning. A picture of an
argument.

- Distractors - -Statements designed to make you think and that seem to be
true but lead you away from the correct conclusion.

- Dubious - -Doubtful, unlikely, suspicious

- Evaluate - -Judge whether an argument is strong or weak, based on
criteria

- Evidence - -Something used to support, illustrate or develop a reason (can
be a statement of fact, statistical claims, personal observations or physical
examples)

- Experiment - -Research and test hypothesis

- Explicit claim - -Specific assertion or statement

- Explanation - -Reason(s) given to explain why or how something is the
case

- Fact - -A claim that is proven to be true

- Generalization - -A fallacy that draws a general conclusion from specific
evidence

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