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WGU D458 APPLIES SYSTEMS THINKING BASICS FINAL TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+

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WGU D458 APPLIES SYSTEMS THINKING BASICS FINAL TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+

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WGU D458 APPLIES SYSTEMS THINKING
BASICS FINAL TEST 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+

◍ Assumptions.
Answer: Reasoning has to begin somewhere. It begins with our assumptions.
These encompass everything we take for granted as true in order to figure
out something else.For example, suppose you're the new general manager of
a pro baseball team that just finished in last place. As you undertake to
improve the team, you might assume that...Its won-lost record reflects its
talent levelYou need better playersYou must spend more money to upgrade
your rosterAssumptions are always present in any form of reasoning. They
lie at the heart of arguments. But people usually don't openly express their
core assumptions when they reason. Being able to identify assumptions
(others' and our own) is essential to critical thinking.
◍ Which of the following statements represent the negative impact of
sociocentrism?.
Answer: a) false sense of superiority b) close-mindednessc) suppression of
opposing viewpointsCorrect Answer Checked d) all of the above
◍ Identification involves.
Answer: looking at your irrational emotions or desires and figuring out what
is generating them. Then, the critical thinker seeks to replace the irrational
thinking with rational thinking.
◍ A rival cause tells us that there is _____________ for why something
happened..
Answer: more than one credible explanation
◍ Precision.

, Answer: Being precise or exact
◍ A question with competing and debatable answers.
Answer: Question of judgment
◍ Median.
Answer: The average represented by the middle value in a series of values
◍ Scope and depth.
Answer: How broad and deep is the information? What questions can this
information help answer? How much detail is offered? What is missing?
◍ Reasoning that is specific, exact and sufficiently detailed is said to be:.
Answer: Precise
◍ A systematic, disciplined approach to asking questions aimed at assessing
truth.
Answer: Socratic questioning
◍ Depth.
Answer: Explanation Our reasoning is deep when it:-plumbs beneath the
surface of an issue or problem to identify the underlying complexities;
and-addresses those complexities in an intellectually responsible wayDepth
directs us to delve deeper into an issueQuestions it impliesWhat are some of
the complexities of the question?How do you take into account the problems
in the question?
◍ Which of the following terms describes a plausible alternative explanation
for why a particular outcome happened?.
Answer: A rival cause is a plausible alternative explanation for why
something happened.
◍ The elements of reasoning are also known as the:.
Answer: The elements of reasoning are also known as the parts of thinking
and fundamental structures of thought.
◍ Data is a type of information..
Answer: TRUE, Examples of information include data, facts, experiences

, and observations, and word of mouth. Information that plays a role in
thinking and argumentation must be carefully analyzed.
◍ Clarity (clearness).
Answer: Explanation -Our thinking is clear when it is easily understood.-We
must be clear in our own mind about what we mean-We must express what
we mean clearly so others understand usClarity of thought enables us to see
where our thinking is leading usWe can't determine either the accuracy or
relevance of a statement if it is unclearQuestions it impliesCould you
elaborate on that point?Could you give me an example?
◍ Which term means the tendency to view everything in relationship to
oneself?.
Answer: egocentrism
◍ Point of view.
Answer: The particular perspective from which something is observed or
thought through
◍ Quantitative evidence.
Answer: quantifies an observation or phenomenon—i.e., expresses it as a
number or empirical measure
◍ Logic.
Answer: Explanation Thinking is logical when thoughts and the order in
which they are organized are mutually supportive and make sense in
combinationThinking that is internally contradictory or includes conflicting
ideas is not logicalQuestions it impliesDoes all this make sense
together?How does that follow from the evidence?
◍ Breadth.
Answer: Explanation Our reasoning is broad when it considers the issue at
hand from every relevant viewpointBreadth directs us to look around us, at
alternative or opposing perspectivesFailure to duly consider points of view
pertinent to an issue is to think narrow-mindedlyQuestions it impliesDo we
need to consider another point of view?Do we need to look at this in other

, ways?
◍ What are feedback loops?.
Answer: The mechanism (rule or information flow or signal) that allows a
change in a stock to affect a flow into or out of that same stock. A closed
chain of casual connections from a stock, through a set of decisions and
actions dependent on the level of the stock, and back again through a flow to
change the stock.
◍ Thinking Across Points of View.
Answer: many sourcesPoint-of-view source ExamplePoint in time 18th
century, 1960s, yesterdayCulture Western, Eastern, youthReligion Christian,
Jewish, MuslimGender/Sexual Orientation male, female, straight,
gayProfession lawyer, teacher, soldierAcademic discipline biology, history,
sociologyPeer group jock, theater/drama, overachieverEconomic interest
landlord, renter, business owner, rank-and-file employeeEmotional state
outraged, resentful, euphoricAge group adolescence, twenty-something,
elderly
◍ Risk reduction can be expressed in _______ and ________ terms..
Answer: a. relative / absoluteYes, the correct answer is a. Risk reduction can
be expressed in relative and absolute terms.b. ratio / indexc. qualitative /
quantitatived. none of the above
◍ To admit flaws in one's own thinking is an expression of:.
Answer: intellectual integrity
◍ The critical thinker should look for rival causes whenever evidence is being
used to support a claim about what caused something. The following
constructs are common cues that indicate when evidence ("X") is being
presented to support causation:.
Answer: X leads to...X determines...X is responsible for...X results in...X
brings about...These or similar cues should put us on alert for possible rival
causes.
◍ A key to developing questions of judgment is to remember:..

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