Exam 4: Reasoning: Drawing Deductively Valid Conclusions
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Answer the questions about this "if, then" statement. If he is divorced, then he is her boyfriend. He is not divorced. Therefore, he is not her boyfriend. The conclusion in the above "if, then" statement is
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An inferential belief that is derived from other statements is called
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If I conclude that puppies are aggressive based on your puppy that bit my finger, I am using
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Answer the questions about this "if, then" statement. If he is divorced, then he is her boyfriend. He is not divorced. Therefore, he is not her boyfriend. The second premise in the above "if, then" statement
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Answer the questions about this "if, then" statement. If she gets a job, she will be successful. She is not successful. Therefore, she did not get a job. The second premise in the above "if, then" statement
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A premise or conclusion that is particular negative in mood can be represented by
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According to the formal rules of logic, content should be important when deciding if an "if, then" reasoning problem is valid.
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Answer the questions about this "if, then" statement. If I study hard, I will get a good grade. I did not study hard. Therefore, I will not get a good grade. The second premise in the above "if, then" statement
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Answer the questions about this categorical syllogism. All my favorite desserts are delicious. All chocolate is delicious. All my favorite desserts are chocolate. The "A" term in the above categorical syllogism is
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The statement that "some politicians favor gun control" means the same thing as "some politicians do not favor gun control."
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Answer the questions about this categorical syllogism. All my favorite desserts are delicious. All chocolate is delicious. All my favorite desserts are chocolate. The conclusion in the above categorical syllogism is
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Answer the questions about this categorical syllogism. Some men are handsome. All handsome people are conceited. Some men are conceited. The "A" term in the above categorical syllogism is
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If I conclude that your puppy is sweet based on my general conclusions about puppies, I am using
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Answer the questions about this categorical syllogism. Some men are handsome. All handsome people are conceited. Some men are conceited. The second premise represents which type of relationship?
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Answer the questions about this categorical syllogism. All my favorite desserts are delicious. All chocolate is delicious. All my favorite desserts are chocolate. What is the middle term in the above categorical syllogism?
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A good way to change attitudes is to present many statements, followed by evaluations of the statements so that a conclusion is implied.
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Asking if Tiffany is taller than Kari is pragmatically the same as asking if Kari is shorter than Tiffany.
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