CJS127 WEEK 6I knew this kid once-social interactionist theoryAssignment1 PAGEUsing your I knew this kid once juvenile, analyze your juvenile and pick one of the social interactionist theories. Appl
HU260 Week 2 quiz
Question 1
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| Affirming the consequent and denying the antecedent are examples of deductively invalid argument forms. | |||||
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Question 2
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| An argument that contains three categorical propositions is known as: | |||||
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Question 3
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| This type of proposition asserts or denies a relationship between a subject class and predicate class. | |||||
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Question 4
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| This term refers to a statement that is true by definition | |||||
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Question 5
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| Describe the following kind of induction: all As observed so far are Bs, so all As whatsoever are Bs. | |||||
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Question 6
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| The truth values of contradictions and tautologies can be determined by deductive means alone. | |||||
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Question 7
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| The truth or falsity of contingent statements can be determined by deductive means alone. | |||||
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Question 8
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| Inductive reasoning is often used to discover causes and effects. | |||||
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Question 9
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| Concatenated reasoning is a type of deductive reasoning. | |||||
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Question 10
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| Analogical reasoning is a type of deductive reasoning. | |||||