Wgu c168 critical thinking Verified Questions and Answers 2024
Fallacies of Presumption - Complex question Begging the question Suppressed evidence False Dichotomy - More choices are possible. Fallacies of Relavance - Appeal to emotion Red Herring Straw Person - distorted argument Argument against a person - Indirect Abusive Circumstantial Tu Quoque(you too) Fallacies of Ambiguity - 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. Section 1 - The facts available to support a conclusion. - Evidence Statements based on factual research that are subject to forms of verification, but do not require critical thought. - Objective statements The statement in an argument that we claim is implied by the argument's premises. - Conclusion
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