A social scientist asks, "In the minds of the students, does getting a good grade justify cheating?" Which critical thinking skill does this question manifest, and what aspect of the phenomena under investigation does this question consider?
(a) Interpretation - Participants
(b) Self-Regulation - Actions
(c) Analysis - Situation
(d) Explanation - Motivation
d
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A. nonargument; explanation B. nonargument; report C. argument; conclusion: The present population of interplanetary debris fails by a large factor to account for the abundance of the highland craters D. argument; conclusion: The heavily cratered lunar highlands speak to us of an early epoch in the history of the solar system when cratering was much more common than it is today
In a democracy, where does the authority of legitimate government come from?
A. the government B. those who pay taxes C. registered voters D. the people
Ahura Mazda is the God of transport and migration
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each immediate inference. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint for these problems. It is false that all water sprites are charming nymphs. Therefore, some water sprites are not charming nymphs
A) Invalid, illicit subalternation. B) Invalid, illicit subcontrary. C) Invalid, existential fallacy. D) Valid, no fallacy. E) Invalid, illicit contrary.