Empiricism is the belief that all knowledge is derived from reason
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A correlation in our sample is statistically significant when:
A. the probability that a random sample would show a correlation at least as large as the one in our sample if there were no correlation in the general population is < .05 B. the probability that the correlation we observe does not exactly match the correlation in the general population is <.05 C. the probability that there is no a causal relationship in the general population is < .05 D. the probability that a random sample would show a correlation at least this large if there were no causal relationship in the general population is <.05
The view that personal identity is based on mentalistic terms comes from the religious
belief in
A. The existence of the soul B. The creation of man C. The hope of afterlife D. The union of a man and woman
"The U.S. fought a Civil War from 1861-1865 illustrates:
a. logical warrantability b. semantic warrantability c. systemic warrantability d. empirical warrantability
An argument in which the conclusion follows necessarily from the premises is a(n) ________.
A. implicative argument B. deductive argument C. inductive argument D. valid argument