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CRITICAL THINKING WGU D265 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED

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CRITICAL THINKING WGU D265 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2024 - 2025
Proposition ANS - statements that can be true or false



Non-Propositions ANS - not statements about matter of fact. They don't make a claim that can be true
or false.



Simple Proposition ANS - no internal logical structure, meaning whether they are true or false doesn't
depend whether a part of them is true or false. Simply just true on their own



Complex Propositions ANS - internal logical structure, meaning they're composed of simple
propositions



Conclusion (Hint Words) ANS - Therefore

So

It follows that

Hence

Thus

Entails that

We may conclude that

Implies that

Wherefore

As a result



Premise (Hint Words) ANS - Because

For

Given that

In that

As

, Since

AS indicated by



Inductive Arguments ANS - provide probable support for their conclusions. Strong & Cogent



Deductive Arguments ANS - premises guarantee or necessitate the conclusion. Valid & Strong



Inductive Inference ANS - support the premises intended to provide for the conclusion is less than
certain-- if the premises do not guarantee the conclusion



Deductive Inference ANS - if the premises intend to provide cohesive support for the conclusion-- if
they intend to guarantee the conclusion or make the conclusion certain



Abductive Argument ANS - best available explanation is chosen as the correct explanation



Valid Arguments ANS - true premises=true conclusion



Truth ANS - true proposition accurately represents reality



Validity ANS - true premises would make the conclusion necessarily true



Soundness ANS - valid structure + all true premises



Strength ANS - inductive argument, truth of the premises would make the conclusion probably true



Cogency ANS - inductive argument is cogent if it is strong and all its premises are true



Fallacy ANS - a false notion or belief; an error in thinking

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