Exam 5: Inductive Arguments and Statistics

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When we begin with observations about some members of a group and then generalize about all of them, we use a kind of reasoning known as…

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The probability that the sample will accurately represent the target group within the margin of error is called the…

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A sample that does not properly represent the target group is called a…

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This argument-"The Vietnam War was launched by a Democratic president and was unsuccessful. The current war was also launched by a Democratic president, therefore it will be unsuccessful as well."-is an example of…

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To reason that because two things are similar in several respects, they are likely to be similar in some further respect is to use…

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"Thing A has properties P1, P2, P3, plus the property P4. Thing B has properties P1, P2, and P3. Therefore, thing B probably has property P4" is a pattern of reasoning known as…

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"X percent of the observed members of group A have property P. Therefore, X percent of all members of group A probably have property P" is a pattern of reasoning known as…

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What is the difference between a literary analogy and an argument by analogy? What is the purpose of each?

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A factor in opinion polls that prevents the selection of a random sample is…

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What is the difference between target group, sample members, and relevant property?

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A comparison of two or more things alike in specific respects is called a(n)…

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In what two major ways can an enumerative inductive argument fail to be strong?

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Relevant similarities, relevant dissimilarities, the number of instances compared, and diversity among cases are criteria that can be used to judge the strength of…

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When we draw a conclusion about a target group based on an inadequate sample size, we make an error known as…

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A representative sample must resemble the target group in…

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An enumerative inductive argument can fail to be strong because…

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The results of an opinion poll can be skewed by…

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What are the criteria for judging the strength of arguments by analogy and how are they applied?

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The middle point of a series of values (in which half the values are above the point and half the values are below the point) is known as…

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The variation between the values derived from a sample and the true values of the whole target group is called the…

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