AICE Thinking Skills: Midterm Review || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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AICE Thinking Skills:
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AICE Thinking Skills:
Strawman correct answers You misrepresented someone's argument to major it easier to attack
False cause correct answers You presumed that a real or perceived relationship between things means that one is the cause of the other
Appeal to emotion correct answers You attempted to manipulate an e...
AICE Thinking Skills: Midterm Review || with 100%
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Strawman correct answers You misrepresented someone's argument to major it easier to attack
False cause correct answers You presumed that a real or perceived relationship between things
means that one is the cause of the other
Appeal to emotion correct answers You attempted to manipulate an emotional response in place
of a valid or compelling argument
The fallacy fallacy correct answers You presumed that because a claim has been poorly argued,
or a fallacy has been made, that the claim itself must wrong
Slippery slope correct answers You said that if we allow A to happen, then Z will eventually
happen too, therefore A should not happen
Ad hominem correct answers You attacked your opponent's character or personal traits in an
attempt to undermine their argument
Tu quoque correct answers You avoided having to engage with criticism by turning it back on
the accuser- you answers criticism with criticism
Personal incredulity correct answers Because you found something difficult to understand, or are
unaware of how it works, you made out like it's probably not true
Special pleading correct answers You moved the goalposts or made up an exception when your
claim was shown to be false
Loaded question correct answers You asked a question that had a presumption built into it so that
it couldn't be answered without appearing guilty
Burden of proof correct answers You said that the burden of proof lies not with the person
making the claim, but with someone else to disprove
Ambiguity correct answers You used a double meaning or ambiguity of language to mislead or
misrepresent the truth
The gambler's fallacy correct answers You said that "runs" occur to statistically independent
phenomena such as roulette when spins
Bandwagon correct answers You appealed to popularity or the fact many people do something as
an attempted form of validation
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