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What Is Reason? True and False Quiz
Steven M. Cahn, Patricia Kitcher, and George Sher
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In philosophy, an argument is a verbal dispute.
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The premises of a valid argument must be true.
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The conclusion of a valid argument can be false.
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The conclusion of an inductive argument should be guaranteed by the premises.
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Hypothesis testing is a type of deductive reasoning.
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In philosophy, an argument is a verbal dispute.
True
correct
incorrect
False
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
The premises of a valid argument must be true.
True
correct
incorrect
False
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
The conclusion of a valid argument can be false.
True
correct
incorrect
False
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
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The conclusion of an inductive argument should be guaranteed by the premises.
True
correct
incorrect
False
correct
incorrect
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not completed
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Hypothesis testing is a type of deductive reasoning.
True
correct
incorrect
False
correct
incorrect
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