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[Show more]Reasoned Opinion Statements that express opinions that are supported by reasons and evidence. 
Reasoning A logical and systematic approach to thinking about something. 
Evidence The facts available to support a conclusion. 
Conclusion The statement in an argument that we claim is implied by the argu...
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Add to cartReasoned Opinion Statements that express opinions that are supported by reasons and evidence. 
Reasoning A logical and systematic approach to thinking about something. 
Evidence The facts available to support a conclusion. 
Conclusion The statement in an argument that we claim is implied by the argu...
Propositions statements that are expressed in sentences tht can be true or false. 
the sun never rises on Tuesdays Tomatoes are fruits 1+1=2 Propositions 
non-propositions expressed in sentences that cannot be either true or false 
Let's go fly a kite Give me the remote control Which way is East? N...
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Add to cartPropositions statements that are expressed in sentences tht can be true or false. 
the sun never rises on Tuesdays Tomatoes are fruits 1+1=2 Propositions 
non-propositions expressed in sentences that cannot be either true or false 
Let's go fly a kite Give me the remote control Which way is East? N...
What is meant by validity or strength of an argument? 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? - Deduction - Induction -Abduction 
Inference A conclusion o...
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Add to cartWhat is meant by validity or strength of an argument? 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? - Deduction - Induction -Abduction 
Inference A conclusion o...
Confirmation Bias a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence 
How to Identify Sources of bias Incomplete information intentional deception influence from past personal experience intentional persuasion to strengthen a positio...
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Add to cartConfirmation Bias a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence 
How to Identify Sources of bias Incomplete information intentional deception influence from past personal experience intentional persuasion to strengthen a positio...
Which of these is a true/false statement? 
- proposition - non-proposition - complex proposition - simple proposition A proposition 
Which of these is a statement that is neither true or false, is simple (as in only makes one claim), and can be a question? 
- simple proposition - proposition - compl...
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Add to cartWhich of these is a true/false statement? 
- proposition - non-proposition - complex proposition - simple proposition A proposition 
Which of these is a statement that is neither true or false, is simple (as in only makes one claim), and can be a question? 
- simple proposition - proposition - compl...
Ampliative inference premises make conclusion probable 
begging the question Assumes the conclusion 
Abductive Argument logical guess that may be true or false 
cogent argument a strong argument with true premises 
inductive argument Uses specific Premises to make broader generalization 
deductive a...
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Add to cartAmpliative inference premises make conclusion probable 
begging the question Assumes the conclusion 
Abductive Argument logical guess that may be true or false 
cogent argument a strong argument with true premises 
inductive argument Uses specific Premises to make broader generalization 
deductive a...
PROPOSITIONSAre statements that can be true or false 
NON-PROPOSITONSAre sentences that are not statements about matters of fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
SIMPLE PROPOSITIONSHave no internal logic structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depen...
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Add to cartPROPOSITIONSAre statements that can be true or false 
NON-PROPOSITONSAre sentences that are not statements about matters of fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that can be true or false. 
SIMPLE PROPOSITIONSHave no internal logic structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depen...
IMPEDIMENTS/BAD HABITS TO SOUND THINKING: - Making generalizations unsupported by evidence - Letting stereotypes shape our thinking - Viewing the world from one fixed vantage point - Forming false beliefs - Dismissing or attacking viewpoints that conflict with our own - Thinking deceptively about ou...
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Add to cartIMPEDIMENTS/BAD HABITS TO SOUND THINKING: - Making generalizations unsupported by evidence - Letting stereotypes shape our thinking - Viewing the world from one fixed vantage point - Forming false beliefs - Dismissing or attacking viewpoints that conflict with our own - Thinking deceptively about ou...
Which sentence reflects strong critical thinking? "In any event, our purpose is to better understand the relevant issues so that we may make an informed decision on the topic." 
Since inflation is rising rapidly, and because we are approaching the point at which reversal is not possible, it follow...
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Add to cartWhich sentence reflects strong critical thinking? "In any event, our purpose is to better understand the relevant issues so that we may make an informed decision on the topic." 
Since inflation is rising rapidly, and because we are approaching the point at which reversal is not possible, it follow...
Which question describes a problem for which experts generally agree there is a single best solutionWhat is the shortest route from New York to California by automobile 
A group of students is working on a research project based on the topic of ethical animal care. They have decided that the first s...
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Add to cartWhich question describes a problem for which experts generally agree there is a single best solutionWhat is the shortest route from New York to California by automobile 
A group of students is working on a research project based on the topic of ethical animal care. They have decided that the first s...
What are the three dimensions of critical thinking? 1. Analyzing one's thinking 2. Evaluating one's thinking 3. Improving one's thinking 
What are the four characteristics of critical thinking? 1. self-directed 2. self-disciplined 3. self-monitored 4. self-corrective 
_____ is the tendency to vie...
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Add to cartWhat are the three dimensions of critical thinking? 1. Analyzing one's thinking 2. Evaluating one's thinking 3. Improving one's thinking 
What are the four characteristics of critical thinking? 1. self-directed 2. self-disciplined 3. self-monitored 4. self-corrective 
_____ is the tendency to vie...
Proposition A statement that can be true or false, like "The sun rises in the east," think of it as a "truth possibility." 
Example: "The Earth is flat" is a proposition, and it could be either true or false. 
Non-proposition A statement that isn't about truth or falsity, like questions or co...
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Add to cartProposition A statement that can be true or false, like "The sun rises in the east," think of it as a "truth possibility." 
Example: "The Earth is flat" is a proposition, and it could be either true or false. 
Non-proposition A statement that isn't about truth or falsity, like questions or co...
Principle of Charity we should choose the reconstructed argument that gives the benefit of the doubt to the person presenting the argument 
confirmation bias a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence 
Alief An automatic beli...
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Add to cartPrinciple of Charity we should choose the reconstructed argument that gives the benefit of the doubt to the person presenting the argument 
confirmation bias a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence 
Alief An automatic beli...
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