Multiple Choice
"If, then" statements are solved using __________, while categorical reasoning are solved using __________.
A) logical rules…..tree diagrams
B) tree diagrams…..circle diagrams
C) premises and conclusions…..tree diagrams
D) tree diagrams …..box diagrams
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q12: When people test their personal beliefs about
Q13: "If, then" statements are called<br>A) categorical logic.<br>B)
Q14: Premises are<br>A) accepted as true only if
Q15: Truth and validity mean the same thing.
Q16: The rules of logic can be used
Q18: In formal logic, a conclusion is valid
Q19: Answer the questions about this categorical syllogism.
Q20: If we believe "if guns are outlawed,
Q21: Answer the questions about this "if, then"
Q22: An inferential belief that is derived from