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WGU C168 Critical Thinking and Logic |
Actual Questions and Answers Latest
Updated 2025/2026 (Graded A+)

Clarity - Correct Answer-Being unambiguous and easily understood

Purpose - Correct Answer-The goal or objective of reasoning

Concepts - Correct Answer-General categories or ideas by which we interpret or
classify information used in our thinking

Inference - Correct Answer-A logical process of drawing conclusions

Precision - Correct Answer-Being precise or exact

Implication - Correct Answer-What logically follows from reasoning

Assumptions - Correct Answer-Unstated or hidden beliefs that support our explicit
reasoning about something

Point of view - Correct Answer-The particular perspective from which something is
observed or thought through

Accuracy - Correct Answer-Being near to the true value or meaning of something

Egocentrism - Correct Answer-The tendency to view everything in relationship to
oneself and to regard one's own opinions, values, or interests as most important

Fair-mindedness - Correct Answer-The commitment to consider all relevant opinions
equally without regard to one's own sentiments or selfish interests

Fallacies - Correct Answer-Flaws or errors in reasoning which, when found in the
premise of an argument, invalidate its conclusion

Intellectual cowardice - Correct Answer-Fear of ideas or viewpoints that do not conform
to one's own

Intellectual empathy - Correct Answer-The act of routinely inhabiting the perspectives of
others in order to genuinely understand them

, Intellectual humility - Correct Answer-Openness to the possibility that one's beliefs are
mistaken and a willingness to reevaluate them in the face of new evidence or
persuasive counterarguments

Intellectual perseverance - Correct Answer-The act of working one's way through
intellectual complexities despite frustrations inherent in doing so

Second-order thinking - Correct Answer-Another term for critical thinking. It is first-order
thinking (or ordinary thinking) that is consciously realized (i.e., analyzed, assessed, and
improved)

First-order thinking - Correct Answer-Ordinary thinking that is spontaneous and non-
reflective, contains insight, prejudice and good and bad reasoning, and is
indiscriminately combined

Sociocentrism - Correct Answer-The assumption that one's own social group is
inherently superior to all others; seeing the social conventions, beliefs and taboos of
your society as the only correct way to live and think

Sophistry - Correct Answer-The ability to win an argument regardless of flaws in its
reasoning

Stereotype - Correct Answer-A fixed or oversimplified conception of a person, group, or
idea

Strong-sense critical thinking - Correct Answer-Thinking that uses critical thinking skills
to evaluate all beliefs, especially one's own, and that pursues what is intellectually fair
and just

Weak-sense critical thinking - Correct Answer-Thinking that does not consider counter
viewpoints, that lacks fair-mindedness and that uses critical thinking skills simply to
defend current beliefs

Common factor method - Correct Answer-In analyzing causation, looking for a single
shared factor

Concomitant variation - Correct Answer-In analyzing causation, looking for a pattern of
variation between a possible cause and a possible effect

Process of elimination - Correct Answer-In analyzing causation, successively ruling out
non-causal factors until one correct causal factor remains

Question of fact - Correct Answer-A question with one correct answer

Question of judgment - Correct Answer-A question with competing and debatable
answers

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