Exam 2: Obstacles to Critical Thinking
Exam 1: Critical Thinking, Facts, and Feelings20 Questions
Exam 2: Obstacles to Critical Thinking25 Questions
Exam 3: Identifying and Evaluating Arguments24 Questions
Exam 4: Deductive Argument Patterns24 Questions
Exam 5: Inductive Arguments and Statistics24 Questions
Exam 6: Evidence and Experts22 Questions
Exam 7: Fake News25 Questions
Exam 8: Advertising: Commercial and Political25 Questions
Exam 9: Causal Arguments25 Questions
Exam 10: Inference to the Best Explanation24 Questions
Exam 11: Judging Scientific Theories21 Questions
Exam 12: Fallacies and Persuaders17 Questions
Exam 13: Critical Thinking in Morality25 Questions
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Appealing to popularity and stereotyping are both forms of…
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Believing a proposition without good reasons is…
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How might a critical thinker counteract the phenomenon of confirmation bias?
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A common flaw in reasoning is the failure to consider evidence or arguments that…
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A guideline that is not likely to help you escape self-interested thinking is…
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Do you accept the idea that it is immoral to believe claims without good evidence? Why or why not?
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When we decide to accept a claim solely on the grounds that it advances, or coincides with, out interests, we are guilty of…
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From a critical thinking perspective, what's wrong with relying only on news sources that reinforce your existing political beliefs?
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What is the appeal to popularity and how can it adversely affect critical thinking?
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Classifying individuals into groups according to oversimplified or prejudiced attitudes or opinions is known as…
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A set of fundamental ideas that helps us make sense of a wide range of important issues in life is known as a(n)…
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The phenomenon of being ignorant of how ignorant we are is known as…
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