The __________ is the mistaken belief that a past event has an impact on a current random
event.
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gambler's fallacy
What questions you should ask specifically about the audience?
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A and B
Deductive arguments can be either: ___________________ or _______________ and _______________ or
______________________
Inductive arguments can be either: ___________________ or ________________ and ________________________
or ____________________________
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Valid or invalid; sound or unsound
Strong or weak; cogent or uncogent
According to the ________________________, in interpreting an unclear argument or passage,
we should always give the speaker or writer the benefit of the doubt.
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Principle of charity
There are two kinds of arguments:
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Deductive arguments and inductive arguments
, The __________________ fallacy occurs when an arguer appeals to a person's desire to be
popular, accepted, or valued, rather than to logically relevant reasons or evidence
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bandwagon argument
A three-line argument in which all the premises begin with the words "all," some," or
"no" is called a:
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categorical syllogism
The "Bigfoot" or "Loch Ness Monster" argument is also know as the _________________________.
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appeal to ignorance
Statements that are intended soley to convey information about a subject are called:
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Reports
event.
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gambler's fallacy
What questions you should ask specifically about the audience?
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A and B
Deductive arguments can be either: ___________________ or _______________ and _______________ or
______________________
Inductive arguments can be either: ___________________ or ________________ and ________________________
or ____________________________
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Valid or invalid; sound or unsound
Strong or weak; cogent or uncogent
According to the ________________________, in interpreting an unclear argument or passage,
we should always give the speaker or writer the benefit of the doubt.
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Principle of charity
There are two kinds of arguments:
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Deductive arguments and inductive arguments
, The __________________ fallacy occurs when an arguer appeals to a person's desire to be
popular, accepted, or valued, rather than to logically relevant reasons or evidence
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bandwagon argument
A three-line argument in which all the premises begin with the words "all," some," or
"no" is called a:
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categorical syllogism
The "Bigfoot" or "Loch Ness Monster" argument is also know as the _________________________.
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appeal to ignorance
Statements that are intended soley to convey information about a subject are called:
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Reports