- A claim is falsifiable if __________.
- What type of inductive argument is the following example? Most people I have talked to said that they are voting for Jones.
- So most people are going to vote for Jones.
- One way to make an inductive argument weaker is to __________.
- If A is a sufficient condition for B, then which relationship holds between them?
- Which of the following is true about inductive reasoning versus deductive reasoning?
- A common misconception about inductive arguments is that they __________.
- In the “What is a ‘Strong’ Argument?” video, what is the line at which we call an argument logically strong?
- What type of inductive argument is the following example?
- What type of inductive argument is the following example? The vast majority of high school aged kids to go public high schools.
- The Jones’s have a high school aged boy.
- So he probably goes to a public high school.
- When conducting a survey, it is important to choose a sample that __________.
- Which of the following is necessary in order for an explanation to be adequate?
- What does it mean for an argument to be cogent?
- Which of the following is not one of the questions given for assessing a possible explanation?
- In this form of an argument, one draws a conclusion based on a similarity of the present case to other cases that have something in common with it.
- Good explanations often can explain other phenomena. The name for this is __________.
- This form of inductive argument moves from the specific to the general __________.
- Inductive arguments are evaluated in terms of __________
- Claims that are interpreted such that they always come out to be true are called __________.
- Adding more premises to a valid deductive argument ____________.
Monday, December 26, 2016
A claim is falsifiable if __________.
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