An example of a moral proposition is

a) "I feel sick."
b) "You should not treat people badly."
c) "Nothing can be both A and not A."
d) "Her hair is brown."


B

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Which of the following is true of correlations?

A. A correlation is when two events occur together at a rate higher than mere chance would predict. B. A correlation always indicates a causal relationship. C. A positive correlation holds when the occurrence of one event decreases the chance of another event occurring. D. None of these answers is correct.

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Statements from the Bible about the natural world do not count as scientific evidence because:

A) The people responsible for these claims are all dead. B) They are always infected with theological claims. C) They do not report the results of measurements expressed mathematically. D) The authorship of these documents is subject to debate. E) They are usually expressed in metaphorical language.

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Are there conditions in which your own observations may not be totally reliable? Explain in a brief essay.

What will be an ideal response?

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Impressionist art:

a. dissects form and reconstitutes it b. reveals the effect of light c. relies on juxtaposition d. none of the above

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