Exam 4: Knowledge, Evidence, and Errors in Thinking
Exam 1: Critical Thinking: Why Its Important?40 Questions
Exam 2: Reason and Emotion39 Questions
Exam 3: Language and Communication40 Questions
Exam 4: Knowledge, Evidence, and Errors in Thinking39 Questions
Exam 5: Informal Fallacies38 Questions
Exam 6: Recognizing, Analyzing, and Constructing Arguments41 Questions
Exam 7: Inductive Arguments40 Questions
Exam 8: Deductive Arguments40 Questions
Exam 9: Ethics and Moral Decision Making40 Questions
Exam 10: Marketing and Advertising40 Questions
Exam 11: Mass Media40 Questions
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Social pressures can sometimes lead to our making mistakes in reasoning.
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Which of the following best describe the phenomenon known as "diffusion of responsibility"?
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A rationalist believes that all knowledge comes from reason alone.
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Albert Ellis maintains which of the following is the primary source of psychological problems such as depression?
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If there is no evidence for a claim,then we must simply suspend belief (not believe the claim or deny the claim).
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The belief that previous events affect the probability of current events is known as self-serving bias.
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Humans are better able to remember outstanding events than to remember mundane events.
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Which of the following is NOT a common perceptual or cognitive error?
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What conclusion did the U.S.Air Force draw in their Blue Book report?
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