STIMULUS TYPE Flashcards

Identify correct stimulus types

1
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Argument

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Premises and Conclusion

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2
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Premise Set

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Non-contradictory premises

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3
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Paradox

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Contradictory Premises

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4
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Debate

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Two Speakers

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5
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CLIR

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Debate - Controversy
Argument - Loophole
Premise Set - Inference
Paradox - Resolution

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6
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Must/Cannot

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(Certainty)
Must: Always, every single time, no exceptions
Cannot: never, impossible in any circumstance, no way

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Could/Not Necessarily

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(Possibility)
Could: Possible, can, there’s a chance, maybe, might encompass something both unlikely and likely, may or may not.
Not Necessarily: Doesn’t have to be the case, literally “not must”, could be an exception, not guaranteed

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8
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Negation of Not Necessarily True

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Must be True

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9
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What is equivalent to Could be True

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Not Necessarily False

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10
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What is the negation of Cannot be False

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Could be False

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11
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What is equivalent of Cannot be True

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Must be False

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12
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What is the negation of Must be True

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Not Necessarily True

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13
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What is equivalent of Not Necessarily False

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Could be True

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