LOGICAL FALLACY (Opinion and Argument)
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- Q1
The best kind of argument is one that is not just VALID, but also ___________.
BOUND
FOUND
SYSTEM
SOUND
30s - Q2
Fallacies are considered ___________ in reasoning
correctors
complex
important
errors
30s - Q3
The conclusion is the idea we are convinced to believe, and _____________ is the support or reason showing that the conclusion is true.
promise
introduction
premium
premise
30s - Q4
It is an example of LOGICAL FALLACY that make assumptions about a whole group or range of cases based on a sample that is inadequate or not enough.
Appeal to Authority
Hasty Generalization
Slippery Slope
Post Hoc
30s - Q5
This is also an example of LOGICAL FALLACY that is referring to known personalities to backup a claim, but aren’t really experts particularly in line with the issue at hand instead of citing evidence.
Slippery Slope
Hasty Generalization
Post Hoc
Appeal to Authority
30s