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Chapter 5: Logical Reasoning - Critical Thinking

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1 What is the primary purpose of argument development
2 Which element is most crucial for truth validation
3 When justifying a belief, what is most important
4 What characterizes an ad hominem fallacy
5 Which best describes confirmation bias
6 What is the key to evaluating evidence quality
7 Which represents false cause fallacy
8 What best defines cognitive dissonance
9 Which demonstrates straw man fallacy
10 What primarily distinguishes strong from weak arguments
11 Which is essential for proper belief formation
12 What characterizes anecdotal evidence fallacy
13 Which best describes the bandwagon fallacy
14 What is key to identifying false dilemmas
15 Which demonstrates hasty generalization
16 What best defines motivated reasoning
17 Which represents appeal to authority fallacy
18 What primarily determines argument strength
19 Which demonstrates sunk cost fallacy
20 What characterizes availability heuristic
21 Which best describes circular reasoning
22 What is key to recognizing false analogies
23 Which demonstrates Texas sharpshooter fallacy
24 What best defines Dunning-Kruger effect
25 Which represents genetic fallacy
26 What primarily distinguishes facts from opinions
27 Which demonstrates burden of proof reversal
28 What characterizes anchoring bias
29 Which best describes argument from ignorance
30 What is key to evaluating statistical evidence
31 Which demonstrates false consensus effect
32 What best defines backfire effect
33 Which represents appeal to tradition fallacy
34 What primarily determines cognitive bias impact
35 Which demonstrates gamblers fallacy
36 What characterizes fundamental attribution error
37 Which best describes slippery slope arguments
38 What is key to identifying loaded questions
39 Which demonstrates appeal to nature fallacy
40 What best defines self-serving bias
41 Which represents appeal to emotion fallacy
42 What primarily distinguishes correlation from causation
43 Which demonstrates hindsight bias
44 What characterizes false balance
45 Which best describes argument to moderation
46 What is key to recognizing survivorship bias
47 Which demonstrates planning fallacy
48 What best defines in-group bias
49 Which represents appeal to novelty fallacy
50 What primarily determines evidence credibility
51 Which demonstrates base rate neglect
52 What characterizes optimism bias
53 Which best describes tu quoque fallacy
54 What is key to evaluating expert testimony
55 Which demonstrates false equivalence
56 What best defines normalcy bias
57 Which represents appeal to probability fallacy
58 What primarily distinguishes deductive from inductive reasoning
59 Which demonstrates just-world fallacy
60 What characterizes authority bias