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    Fallacies and Their Meanings Critical thinking and decision making are learned traits. When one makes decisions‚ whether a small decision‚ such as choosing which clothes to wear or whether a more significant decision‚ such as solving an issue at work or settling a dispute‚ it is important to learn that tools are available to help the "mind" make decisions. One such tool that is useful‚ is learning how to identify and work with fallacies. In order to understand how to use fallacies‚ it is important

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    but rather a trigger for daydreams‚ a vehicle for the momentary escape from reality.” lure of the lottery‚ Wake Forest Law Review‚ 2001. I remember the first time I saw some people winning‚ so I thought I’d take the chance that I might win. I was thinking that if I didn’t win the lottery‚ I’d stop. After the couple of failures‚ I didn’t loose my hope to win; but instead I spent hundreds of dollars. Even when I didn’t win‚ my mind was telling me to play one more time. I realized I’m addicted to the

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    Persuasive Opinion Writing The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: 21st Century Skills—You will use critical-thinking skills and effectively communicate your ideas. Directions Please save this document before you begin working on the assignment. Type your answers directly in the document. _________________________________________________________________________ Self-Checked Activities Write a response for each of these activities. At the end of the lesson‚ click

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    Critical Thinking SAMPLE Final Exam Questions 1 through 5: Assume the statement(s) following “Suppose you know that” is (are) true‚ even if the statements contradict what you know. Using that information‚ evaluate the conclusions offered. 1. Suppose you know that All Juan’s pencils are blue. All the pencils on the table are blue. Then would this be true? At least some of the pencils on the table are Juan’s. a. It must be true b. It cannot be true c. It may

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    MAT 143 Lab – Critical Thinking Assessment The exam grades for a MAT 143 midterm exam are given below. The professor is trying to determine if she should curve the grades or not. The professor wishes to find the best measure of center to represent the exam scores so that she can make an informed decision. Consider the various measures of center and scenarios when each would be the best measure of center. What would be the best measure of center and why? Using the best measure of center‚ should

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    Week 5 Critical Thinking Questions 1. If economic conditions require you to accept a job that is not exactly what you are aiming for‚ how can you best approach the new job? What are the benefits of doing so? I try to do everything to my best ability. Most people have to go through a few jobs they didn’t want or didn’t particularly care for to get to where they wanted to be. Many top executives recall a time where they had to work at fast food restaurants to pay the bills. By accepting the job you

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    between a nuclear family and an extended family? A nuclear family will be just the two parents and their children living in one home‚ as to an extended family is a family where the grandparents or maybe grand kids are living in the home too. Critical Thinking Questions How can families assimilate to a new culture? They can do things like learn the language‚ they can try to join the culture by eating their foods‚ listening to their music. What are some of the problems with stereotypes or cultural

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    In the excerpts from “Thinking‚ Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman it talks about how by doing certain tasks your actions can change without you even knowing. This excerpt talks about how the brain reacts to different situations‚ for example‚ “if you saw the word eat you are more likely to word fragment SO_P as soup than as soap”. By seeing the word eat you are more likely to think about food which makes you change your thought process/ it manipulates your mind. The rest of the excerpt is more

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    Chapter 2 mostly focuses on the Critical thinking and reading. It starts with a picture with different meaning. We have to think carefully what the picture is trying to say. To be a critical thinker‚ you should be focused on the facts‚ analytic‚ open-minded‚ questioning‚ creative and active. Instead of directly jumping into reading we should first ask questions about the work’s rhetorical context. We should try to understand all the details to fully understand that work. And to do that we should

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    this way. The same guy also watched a lot of fantasy cartoons. Therefore cartoons will make you kill your dog. - Appeal to Flattery - Flattery is presented in the place of evidence for accepting a claim. Ex.)Might I say that this is the best Thinking Skills class I’ve ever taken. By the way‚ about those points I need to get an A... - Bandwagon - A threat of rejection by one’s peers( peer pressure) is substituted for evidence in an argument. Ex.) KYLE: Hey ! You may like to listen to

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