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[Show more]Fallacies - a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument 
Ad Hominem - Any response to an argument that discredits them by demeaning something about 
them. 
Ad Hominem Tu Quoque - The second arguer attempts to discredit the argument based on 
something you have done in the past. 
Blac...
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Add to cartFallacies - a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument 
Ad Hominem - Any response to an argument that discredits them by demeaning something about 
them. 
Ad Hominem Tu Quoque - The second arguer attempts to discredit the argument based on 
something you have done in the past. 
Blac...
Ways of Knowing - 1) Tenacity (idea has been accepted for so long) 
2) Intuition (they "feel" intuitively true) 
3) Authority (respected authority asserts the ideas are true) 
4) Empiricism (Observation) 
5) Science (Rationalism & Empiricism) 
Confirmation Bias - Tendency to search out information...
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Add to cartWays of Knowing - 1) Tenacity (idea has been accepted for so long) 
2) Intuition (they "feel" intuitively true) 
3) Authority (respected authority asserts the ideas are true) 
4) Empiricism (Observation) 
5) Science (Rationalism & Empiricism) 
Confirmation Bias - Tendency to search out information...
Independent variable - The variable actively manipulated by the researcher to see what its impact 
will be on other variables. 
Dependent variable - The variable hypothesized to be affected by the independent variable 
manipulation (the outcome variable). 
Constant / control variable - Any variables...
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Add to cartIndependent variable - The variable actively manipulated by the researcher to see what its impact 
will be on other variables. 
Dependent variable - The variable hypothesized to be affected by the independent variable 
manipulation (the outcome variable). 
Constant / control variable - Any variables...
Tenacity - accepting ideas as valid because they have been accepted for so long or repeated so 
often that they seem to be true. 
Ex: old wives tales 
Intuition - accepting ideas because of a gut feeling that it is true 
Authority - believe someone because they are in a position of authority 
ex: we...
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Add to cartTenacity - accepting ideas as valid because they have been accepted for so long or repeated so 
often that they seem to be true. 
Ex: old wives tales 
Intuition - accepting ideas because of a gut feeling that it is true 
Authority - believe someone because they are in a position of authority 
ex: we...
5 Ways of Knowing - Empiricism, authority, intuition, rationalism, tenacity 
Confirmation bias - Only listening to things that back up your claim/belief 
Belief perserverance - Sticking to your original beliefs even after hearing new and possibly more 
accurate information 
Scientific method - Pose ...
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Add to cart5 Ways of Knowing - Empiricism, authority, intuition, rationalism, tenacity 
Confirmation bias - Only listening to things that back up your claim/belief 
Belief perserverance - Sticking to your original beliefs even after hearing new and possibly more 
accurate information 
Scientific method - Pose ...
indepent variable - the variable that is manipulated by the researcher 
dependent variable - the outcome affected by the IV 
control variable - a variable kept constant to remove its effects in a study 
confound - uncontrolled factors that could affect the outcome 
validity - truth about inference b...
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Add to cartindepent variable - the variable that is manipulated by the researcher 
dependent variable - the outcome affected by the IV 
control variable - a variable kept constant to remove its effects in a study 
confound - uncontrolled factors that could affect the outcome 
validity - truth about inference b...
Ways of Knowing - - Tenacity 
- Intuition 
- Authority 
- Discourse and Logic 
- Empiricism 
Rationalism and Empiricism are the ONLY good ways of knowing. 
What is science? - Science = Rationalism + Empiricism 
Ideomotor effect - A psychological phenomenon wherein a subject makes unconscious 
moveme...
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Add to cartWays of Knowing - - Tenacity 
- Intuition 
- Authority 
- Discourse and Logic 
- Empiricism 
Rationalism and Empiricism are the ONLY good ways of knowing. 
What is science? - Science = Rationalism + Empiricism 
Ideomotor effect - A psychological phenomenon wherein a subject makes unconscious 
moveme...
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