Exam 7: Inductive Arguments
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Which of the following best describes the argument for God's existence known as the argument from design?
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A smaller sample is generally more reliable than a larger sample.
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Why do polls,properly carried out,play a particularly important role in democratic nations?
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Which of the following is an example of a self-selected sample?
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Which of the following is NOT a type of inductive argument?
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Which of the following is a word or phrase that typically indicates an analogy?
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The information collected in the Freshman Survey is used to make which of the following type of argument?
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"And it necessarily follows" typically indicates that an argument is inductive.
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Most decisions based on the likely harmful and beneficial outcomes of an action are clear-cut.
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The only purpose anyone has in conducting a poll is to collect information.
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Which of the following can lead to placing the blame for harmful actions on the wrong person?
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The extent of the similarities between two objects is the only factor that determines how successful an argument by analogy is.
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