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Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence - D265 WGU Questions with Correct Answers Propositions - CORRECT ANSWER -statements that can be either true and false. Non- propositions - CORRECT ANSWER -statements about matter of fact; they do not make a claim that can be true or false. Complex Propositions - CORRECT ANSWER -Simple Propositions: have no internal logical structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them is true or false. They are simply true or false on their own. Complex Proposition: have internal logical structure, meaning they are composed of simple propositions. Whether complex propositions are true or false depends on whether their parts are true or false and how those parts are connected. Premise - CORRECT ANSWER -an assumption; the basis for a conclusion Bad inferential structure - CORRECT ANSWER -In arguments with a bad form or structure, the premises do not, in fact, demonstrate or maybe even support the conclusion. In other words, we can accept the premises as true without being logically compelled to accept the conclusion. False Premise - CORRECT ANSWER -In arguments with false premise(s), there is something wrong with their particular content. Conclusion Indicators - CORRECT ANSWER -Therefore , So It follows that Hence Thus

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Critical Thinking: Reason and Evidence - D265
WGU Questions with Correct Answers

Propositions - CORRECT ANSWER -statements that can be either true and false.



Non- propositions - CORRECT ANSWER -statements about matter of fact; they do not make a
claim that can be true or false.



Complex Propositions - CORRECT ANSWER -Simple Propositions: have no internal logical
structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them
is true or false. They are simply true or false on their own.

Complex Proposition: have internal logical structure, meaning they are composed of simple
propositions. Whether complex propositions are true or false depends on whether their parts
are true or false and how those parts are connected.



Premise - CORRECT ANSWER -an assumption; the basis for a conclusion



Bad inferential structure - CORRECT ANSWER -In arguments with a bad form or structure, the
premises do not, in fact, demonstrate or maybe even support the conclusion. In other words,
we can accept the premises as true without being logically compelled to accept the conclusion.



False Premise - CORRECT ANSWER -In arguments with false premise(s), there is something
wrong with their particular content.



Conclusion Indicators - CORRECT ANSWER -Therefore ,

So

It follows that

Hence

Thus

, Entails that

We may conclude that

Implies that

Wherefore

As a result



Premise Indicators - CORRECT ANSWER -Because

For

Given that

In that

As

Since

As indicated by



Inductive Inference - CORRECT ANSWER -the support the premises intend to provide for the
conclusion is less than certain—if the premises do not guarantee the conclusion.



Deductive inference - CORRECT ANSWER -if the premises intend to provide conclusive support
for the conclusion—if they intend to guarantee the conclusion or make the conclusion certain.



Abduction inference - CORRECT ANSWER -arguments where the best available explanation is
chosen as the correct explanation



Sound Argument - CORRECT ANSWER -a valid argument in which all of the premises are true



Truth argument - CORRECT ANSWER -If the world is as the proposition claims it is, then the
proposition is true.

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