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Think with Socrates An Introduction to Critical Thinking
Exam 10: Deduction and Induction: A Closer Look
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Question 81
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On critically evaluating inductive arguments. Read the following arguments and carry out the instructions below. -One hundred college students from four colleges were surveyed, and 60% said they liked classical music. We conclude that approximately 60% of all college students like classical music. Does each of the following alterations strengthen or weaken the original argument? Does each leave the argument's strength unaffected? a. The colleges were all Catholic colleges. b. Actually, only ten students were surveyed. c. Actually, one thousand students were surveyed. d. All surveyed were Capricorns. e. All surveyed had grades of 3.8 or above. f. Ninety percent of those surveyed said they regularly read novels. g. Those surveyed were freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. h. Those surveyed were seniors only. i. Those surveyed were from large cities only. j. Those surveyed were from the South only. k. Those surveyed were from all regions of the country. l. All those surveyed said that they like Mars bars. m. We change the conclusion to: Exactly 60% like classical music. n. We change the conclusion to: At least 60% like classical music. o. We change the conclusion to: The majority like classical music. p. Students were surveyed at three state universities, three private liberal arts colleges, three Ivy League colleges, and three religious colleges. q. The students were actually drawn from three music conservatories: the Ace school of music, the Ajax conservatory of piano, and the Smith school of music.
Question 82
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Is the argument deductive (D) or inductive (I)? -The cheese has turned moldy. Mold is usually caused by organisms in the air. So the cheese likely was left exposed to the air.
Question 83
True/False
An enumerative induction is deductive in nature.
Question 84
True/False
The following is a weak argument: Joe has eaten lunch at the taco stand every day for sixty days straight. Tomorrow is an ordinary day. Thus, tomorrow he will probably not eat there.
Question 85
Essay
Think with Socrates does not contain a section on enthymemes. However, the concept can be defined briefly. This exercise defines an enthymeme and gives students a chance to practice filling in holes in incomplete deductive arguments. An enthymeme is an argument that is missing one or more premises or a conclusion. Each of the following deductive arguments is missing either a premise or a conclusion. (Thus, each is an enthymeme.) Add a statement to each so as to turn the enthymeme into a valid argument. -If the birds are merry, it is spring β¦ The birds are not merry.
Question 86
True/False
One way to weaken an IBE is to show new facts that cannot be explained by the favored hypothesis.
Question 87
True/False
If an argument is inductively strong, then it must also have all true premises.
Question 88
Essay
Think with Socrates does not contain a section on enthymemes. However, the concept can be defined briefly. This exercise defines an enthymeme and gives students a chance to practice filling in holes in incomplete deductive arguments. An enthymeme is an argument that is missing one or more premises or a conclusion. Each of the following deductive arguments is missing either a premise or a conclusion. (Thus, each is an enthymeme.) Add a statement to each so as to turn the enthymeme into a valid argument. -It rains every day in the city of Sunnydale β¦ So it will rain today.
Question 89
True/False
The following is a weak argument: Joe has eaten lunch at the taco stand every day for two days straight. Thus, tomorrow he will probably eat there again.
Question 90
True/False
On deductive arguments. -If the premises and conclusion are all false, the argument must be invalid.
Question 91
Short Answer
More enthymemes. In each case, fill in the missing element (i.e., add a premise or conclusion) so as to turn the enthymeme into a valid deductive argument. -Some frogs are blue. So some frogs are young.
Question 92
True/False
In an enumerative induction, generally, the more heterogeneous the cases enumerated are, the stronger the argument.
Question 93
Short Answer
More enthymemes. In each case, fill in the missing element (i.e., add a premise or conclusion) so as to turn the enthymeme into a valid deductive argument. -All illy pies are hairy. So all illy pies are warm-blooded.