Exam 1: What Is Science

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Inductive reasoning is problematic because it relies on

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Imagine that an analyst is interested in understanding why civil wars occur. If the analyst chooses to study some cases in which civil war occurred (Greece, Spain, and Yugoslavia. and some cases in which they did not (Belgium, Italy, Switzerland), then he is using

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"The sun revolves around the earth." Is a scientific statement?

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"Dictators are more likely to provide public goods for their citizens than democratic leaders are." Is a scientific statement?

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Major premise: If a country has a participant culture, then democracy in that country will be stable. Minor premise: Democracy in country X is stable. Conclusion: Therefore, country X has a participant culture. Is a valid argument?

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Major premise: If a country has a participant culture, then democracy in that country will be stable. Minor premise: Democracy in country X is stable. Conclusion: Therefore, country X has a participant culture. What form (what type of categorical syllogism) does this argument take?

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Necessary and Sufficient Conditions -"IF A COUNTRY'S POPULATION IS ETHNICALLY HETEROGENEOUS, then it will experience political conflict." Are the conditions shown in capital letters sufficient or necessary to produce the effects described?

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"Smoking causes people to be taller than six feet." Is a scientific statement?

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The deductive approach to learning

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Necessary and Sufficient Conditions -"If a DEMOCRACY IS WEALTHY, then it will stay a democracy." Are the conditions shown in capital letters sufficient or necessary to produce the effects described?

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Major premise: If a country's electoral rules are permissive, then votes should be translated into seats in a fairly proportional manner. Minor premise: In the most recent election, votes were not translated into seats in a proportional manner. Conclusion: Therefore, the country's electoral rules are not permissive. What form (what type of categorical syllogism) does this argument take?

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Necessary and Sufficient Conditions -"A country cannot maintain democracy UNLESS IT HAS A TOLERANT CULTURE." Are the conditions shown in capital letters sufficient or necessary to produce the effects described?

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Scientists never prove that their theories are correct. However, they can

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"Education spending increases under left-wing governments." Is a scientific statement?

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If I derive some implications from a theory and collect observations to see if they are consistent with that theory, I am practicing ______ approach to learning.

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"All good students get high grades." Is this statement scientific if "good" is defined in terms of a student's grade?

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"Smoking increases the probability of getting cancer." Is a scientific statement?

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Major premise: If a country has a strong economy, the government will be popular. Minor premise: The government is not popular. Conclusion: Therefore, the country does not have a strong economy. What form (what type of categorical syllogism) does this argument take?

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"Iceland is a country." Is a scientific statement?

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Necessary and Sufficient Conditions -"A country cannot maintain a democratic form of government unless IT HAS A CULTURE THAT PROMOTES CIVIC PARTICIPATION." Are the conditions shown in capital letters sufficient or necessary to produce the effects described?

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