[blank_start]Deductive reasoning[blank_end] is reasoning from accepted premises to specific conclusions.
[blank_start]Inductive reasoning[blank_end] is reasoning from specific observations to general conclusions.
Respuesta
Deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Pregunta 2
Pregunta
Which of the following is 'Modus Ponens'?
Respuesta
If p then q
p
therefore q
If p then q
not q
therefore not p
If p then q
q
therefore p
If p then q
not p
therefore not q
Pregunta 3
Pregunta
Which of the following is 'Modus Tollens'?
Respuesta
If p then q
p
therefore q
If p then q
not q
therefore not p
If p then q
not p
therefore not q
If p then q
q
therefore p
Pregunta 4
Pregunta
Which of the following is the affirming the consequent error?
Respuesta
If p then q
q
therefore p
If p then q
p
therefore q
if p then q
not q
therefore not p
If p then q
not p
therefore not q
Pregunta 5
Pregunta
Which of the following is the denying the antecedent error?
Respuesta
If p then q
p
therefore q
If p then q
not q
therefore not p
If p then q
not p
therefore not q
If p then q
q
therefore q
Pregunta 6
Pregunta
The weighted processing of early information is called the [blank_start]halo effect[blank_end].
Knowing less makes it easier to fit things into your own narrative of events - this is a description of the [blank_start]narrative fallacy[blank_end].