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WGU C168 CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS

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WGU C168 CRITICAL THINKING
QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Fallacies of Presumption Ans: Complex question

Begging the question

Suppressed evidence

False Dichotomy - More choices are possible.

Fallacies of Relavance Ans: Appeal to emotion

Red Herring

Straw Person - distorted argument

Argument against a person -

Indirect

Abusive

Circumstantial

Tu Quoque(you too)

Fallacies of Ambiguity Ans: Amphiboly - word has more than one
meaning.

Equivocation - change of meaning in the argument.

Division - Whole does not equal parts.

Composition - Parts do not equal whole.

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The facts available to support a conclusion. Ans: Evidence

Statements based on factual research that are subject to forms of
verification, but do not require critical thought. Ans: Objective
statements

The statement in an argument that we claim is implied by the argument's
premises. Ans: Conclusion

A set of statements containing at least one premise and a conclusion.
Ans: Argument

A logical and systematic approach to thinking about something. Ans:
Reasoning

A method of approaching a problem or decision that entails
systematically evaluating arguments and reasoning. Ans: Critical
thinking

The act of examining one's thoughts, feelings and motives. Ans: Self-
reflection

A process performed according to a plan; Methodical. Ans: Systematic

The set of accepted assumptions upon which an argument is built. Ans:
Premises

An argument that is based on poor reasoning. Ans: Fallacy

A grammatical unit composed of words that form a complete thought.
Ans: Sentence

An argument whose conclusion follows conclusively from its premises.
This depends on the argument's form. Ans: Valid

A set of statements that do not contain supporting statements, and
therefore they do not express reasoning. Ans: Non-arguments

A word that can signal whether a sentence is a premise or a conclusion.
Ans: Inference indicator

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