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Inference, as understood within arguments, can be seen as ____________ . Questio

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Inference, as understood within arguments, can be seen as ____________ .

Question 14 options:

The essential ingredient in persuasion

The process of inferring from conclusion to premises

A critical formulation

The process of reasoning from premises to a conclusion

___________ involves pressure to believe or choose that comes from presuming without sufficient reasons (prejudice) that a particular group (usually one you belong to) is the best, the right/chosen one, and all other groups are not as good, or bad in certain specific ways.

stereotyping

skepticism

social relativism

ethnocentrism

Question 20 (1 point)

The following sentence is not a statement…

Should you determine the quality of your beliefs?

Sexual harassment should be a crime.

Two plus two is equal to five.

The guest speakers were lame.

Question 21 (1 point)

Critical thinking mainly involves showing that other thinkers are incorrect in their belief and reasoning.

The reasoning process expressed by an argument or line of thought—or in other words, moving from one judgment to another—is known as   .

emotional intelligence

inscrutability

reasonableness

instrumental rationality

inference

criticism

Group pressure generally does not help you to…

Indicator words are...

Words that frequently accompany arguments and signal that a premise or conclusion is present

Words that frequently accompany arguments and signal that the conclusion is trueconclusion is truesignal that the conclusion is truearguments and signal that the conclusion is truefrequently accompany arguments and signal that the conclusion is true

Premises pointing to a conclusion

Implicit statements

Proportion your belief to the strength of reasons

Accept only claims endorsed by preferred groups

Reject claims endorsed by groups

Proportion your belief to the strength of group influence

If you passively accept ideas and beliefs that have been handed to you by authorities, peers, culture, and emotion, then your beliefs may not be      .

culturally acceptable

skeptical

heteronomous

autonomous

subjectively relative

Everyone has a worldview.

The essential ingredient in persuasion

The process of inferring from conclusion to premises

A critical formulation

The process of reasoning from premises to a conclusion

___________ involves pressure to believe or choose that comes from presuming without sufficient reasons (prejudice) that a particular group (usually one you belong to) is the best, the right/chosen one, and all other groups are not as good, or bad in certain specific ways.

Question 19 options:

stereotyping

skepticism

social relativism

ethnocentrism

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Question 20 (1 point)

The following sentence is not a statement…

Question 20 options:

Should you determine the quality of your beliefs?

Sexual harassment should be a crime.

Two plus two is equal to five.

The guest speakers were lame.

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Question 21 (1 point)

Critical thinking mainly involves showing that other thinkers are incorrect in their belief and reasoning.

Question 21 options: True False Save

The reasoning process expressed by an argument or line of thought—or in other words, moving from one judgment to another—is known as   .

Question 23 options: a)

emotional intelligence

b)

inscrutability

c)

reasonableness

d)

instrumental rationality

e)

inference

f)

criticism

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Group pressure generally does not help you to…

Indicator words are...

Question 33 options:

Words that frequently accompany arguments and signal that a premise or conclusion is present

Words that frequently accompany arguments and signal that the conclusion is trueconclusion is truesignal that the conclusion is truearguments and signal that the conclusion is truefrequently accompany arguments and signal that the conclusion is true

Premises pointing to a conclusion

Implicit statements

Save27 options:

Proportion your belief to the strength of reasons

Accept only claims endorsed by preferred groups

Reject claims endorsed by groups

Proportion your belief to the strength of group influence

If you passively accept ideas and beliefs that have been handed to you by authorities, peers, culture, and emotion, then your beliefs may not be      .

Question 28 options: a)

culturally acceptable

b)

skeptical

c)

heteronomous

d)

autonomous

e)

subjectively relative

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Everyone has a worldview.

Question 30 options: True False Save

Explanation / Answer

Answering first 4 questions as per Chegg rules:

1.The process of reasoning from premises to conclusion.

2.Stereotyping

3.Should you determine the quality of your beliefs?

4.False