Quiz2 Flashcards

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If, then statements

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Use premises that are believed to be true to determine if a valid conclusion follows

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2
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Combinatorial/syllogistic reasoning

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Systematic steps when making combinations so that all possible combinations are possible

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3
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Break down of tree diagrams

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Spatial displays used to solve if, then statements

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4
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Anatomy of an argument

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One or more statements that are used to provide support for a conclusion.

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5
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Premises

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Reasons that support the conclusion

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6
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Conclusion

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Purpose of the argument

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7
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Argument

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Series of statements that are made to get a redirect to believe the conclusion is true

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8
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Assumptions

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Statements with no proof or evidence offered

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9
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Credibility

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Worthiness of providing accurate information

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10
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Sound arguments

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Criteria 1: premise is acceptable and consistent
Criteria 2: premises are relevant to the conclusion and provide sufficient support for the conclusion
Criteria 3: missing components have been considered and judged to be consistent with the conclusion

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11
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Reasoning/Rationalizing

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Evaluating your own knowledge about a subject

Attend to information that favors a preferred conclusion

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12
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Persuasion/ propaganda

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Mass suggestions through manipulation a of symbols and psychology of the individual

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13
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Independent variable

Dependent variable

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Independent: variable that is manipulated and influences the outcome
Dependent: outcome of interest

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14
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Population/sample

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Population: group wanted to know in research
Sample: subset of population

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15
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Variability

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Used to denote the fact that people are not all the same

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16
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Correlation

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Two or more variables that are related to each other

17
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Inductive and deductive reasoning

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Inductive: collect observations and formulate hypotheses around them
Deductive: knowledge of two or more premises to infer if a conclusion is valid