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SECTION 4: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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SECTION 4: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
Fallacies of Relevance - answer Arguments that are really distractions from the main point 
 
- Ad Hominem 
- Appeal of Consquences 
- Genetic Fallacy 
- Equivocation 
- Ad Populum 
- Irrelevant Appeals - answer Types of Fallacies of Relevance 
 
ad hominem attack - answer An attack on a person rather than his or her argument 
 
Genetic Fallacy - answer Condemning an argument because of where it began, how it bega...
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SECTION 1: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU 57 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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SECTION 1: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU 57 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
What is meant by validity or strength of an argument? - answer Generally, Strong Arguments are ones that are convincing. And an argument is valid if the premises(if true) provide proof of the conclusion. 
 
What are the different types of inferences? - answer - Deduction 
- Induction 
-Abduction 
 
Inference - answer A conclusion one can draw from the presented details. 
 
deduction - answer forming a general conclusio...
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D265 - WGU - CRITICAL THINKING - REASON AND EVIDENCE 98 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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D265 - WGU - CRITICAL THINKING - REASON AND EVIDENCE 98 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
PROPOSITIONS - answer Are statements that can be true or false 
 
NON-PROPOSITONS - answer Are sentences that are not statements about matters of fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
 
SIMPLE PROPOSITIONS - answer Have no internal logic structure, meaning whether they are
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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
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WGU D265 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023 
 
Principle of Charity - answer we should choose the reconstructed argument that gives the benefit of the doubt to the person presenting the argument 
 
confirmation bias - answer a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence 
 
Alief - answer An automatic or habitual belief-like attitude which may or may not be in tension with the subject's explicit beliefs 
 
Heuristic - answer a simpl...
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CRITICAL THINKING: REASON AND EVIDENCE D265, D265 - WGU - CRITICAL THINKING - REASON AND EVIDENCE 233 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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CRITICAL THINKING: REASON AND EVIDENCE D265, D265 - WGU - CRITICAL THINKING - REASON AND EVIDENCE 233 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
Which sentence is a non-proposition? 
 
- If the burglar did not go out the front door, they must have gone out a window. 
- The earth is the third planet from the sun. 
- Where
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WGU CRITICAL THINKING -D265 108 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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WGU CRITICAL THINKING -D265 108 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
Critical thinking - answer primarily the ability to think carefully about thinking and reasoning—to criticize your own reasoning. "Criticize" here is not meant in the sense of being mean or talking down or making fun of. Instead, it is used in the sense of, for example, how a coach might take a critical stance toward a players' skills—he throws high every time, she does not lead with her foot, they ride too forward in the saddle, et...
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SECTION 4: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU
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SECTION 4: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU 
 
Fallacies of Relevance 
Arguments that are really distractions from the main point 
- Ad Hominem 
- Appeal of Consquences 
- Genetic Fallacy 
- Equivocation 
- Ad Populum 
- Irrelevant Appeals 
Types of Fallacies of Relevance 
ad hominem attack 
An attack on a person rather than his or her argument 
Genetic Fallacy 
Condemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who began it. 
Irrelevant Appeals 
attempt to sway
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SECTION 1: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU
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SECTION 1: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU 
 
What is meant by validity or strength of an argument? - correct answer Generally, Strong Arguments are ones that are convincing. And an argument is valid if the premises(if true) provide proof of the conclusion. 
 
What are the different types of inferences? - correct answer - Deduction 
- Induction 
-Abduction 
 
Inference - correct answer A conclusion one can draw from the presented details. 
 
deduction - correct answer forming a general conclusion bas...
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SECTION 1: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU
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SECTION 1: CRITICAL THINKING D265 WGU 
 
What is meant by validity or strength of an argument? - correct answer Generally, Strong Arguments are ones that are convincing. And an argument is valid if the premises(if true) provide proof of the conclusion. 
 
What are the different types of inferences? - correct answer - Deduction 
- Induction 
-Abduction 
 
Inference - correct answer A conclusion one can draw from the presented details. 
 
deduction - correct answer forming a general conclusion bas...
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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING: REASONING AND EVIDENCE - PRACTICE ASSESSMENT
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WGU D265 CRITICAL THINKING: REASONING AND EVIDENCE - PRACTICE ASSESSMENT 
 
Which sentences reflect strong critical thinking? Choose 2 answers. 
- I disagree with my opponent’s position on this issue, but I respect my opponents and I am curious to hear their thoughts on the matter. 
- I know that issues can be complicated, and that it is often difficult to determine the best approach to a problem. 
- Unlike some others, I do not jump to conclusions, nor am I biased. 
- While
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