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NR 347 Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz
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NR 347 Week 2 Checkpoint Quiz
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NR 347 Critical thinking Week 2 Checkpoint Quiz
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NR 347 Critical Thinking Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz (100% Correct) Answers Graded A+.
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  • NR 347 Critical Thinking Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz (100% Correct) Answers Graded A+. Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz Score for this quiz: 48 out of 50 Submitted May 24 at 6:04pm This attempt took 149 minutes. Question 1 5 / 5 pts According to the text, how do the views of stronger, more developed critical thinkers toward authority differ from those in earlier stages of cognitive development? Your Answer: Developed critical thinkers are skeptical. They will not trust the word of an authority figur...
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PHIL 347 Week 6 Checkpoint Quiz (100% Correct)
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  • Question: What are the three fundamental reasoning strategies listed in the text? Question: What is comparative reasoning? On what skill is it based? Question: We learned four tests for evaluating arguments: truthfulness of the premises, logical strength, relevance, and non-circularity. How well do these tests work with respect to evaluating comparative reasoning? Consider each of the four tests. Question: Briefly explain how we can determine if one comparison is more comprehensive than another....
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Critical Thinking Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz Review
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  • Based on what you have read in the text, the lecture, and any other sources you find helpful to your understanding of deductive arguments, explain the structure of a deductive argument in your own words. Your Answer: In a deductive argument, the speaker presents premises and says that if her premises are true than so must be her conclusion. Question 2 5 / 5 pts Go to the box “Deductive Reasoning” (in the beginning of Chapter 8). Read the last paragraph there. Based on that readin...
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NR 347 Week 6 Checkpoint Quiz latest question and answer 2022
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  • NR 347 Week 6 Checkpoint Quiz What are the three fundamental reasoning strategies listed in the text? Your Answer: The three fundamental reasoning strategies are 1) comparative reasoning 2) ideological reasoning 3) empirical reasoning Your Answer: Comparative Reasoning "enables us to make interpretations, draw inferences or offer explanations by relying on something that is more familiar to understand something that is less familiar" (Facione and Gittens, 2016) Question 3 ...
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NR 347 Critical thinking Week 2 Checkpoint Quiz graded
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  • NR 347 Critical thinking Week 2 Checkpoint Quiz graded Score for this quiz: 50 out of 50 Submitted May 17 at 12:42pm This attempt took 131 minutes. Briefly state how the text defines “claim.” Your Answer: A claim is intended to support the "reason". A claim is the expression to make an argument in a process to give one or more "reasons" in support of the claim. The term claim refers to the statement that the maker of the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true. ...
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