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Category > Psychology Posted 17 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

U8Q4 : PHL 1010 CRITICAL THINKING

U8Q4 : PHL 1010 CRITICAL THINKING (BOOK: CRITICAL THINKING TOOLS FOR TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR LEARNING AND YOUR LIFE)

match the explanation with the appropriate key term: 

Demagogue___   ; Faulty generalization____ ;   Post hoc generalization____ ; Metaphor____ ;    Slippery slope____; Appeal to authority____ ;   appeal to pity____ ;   appeal to fear____ ;   appeal to tradition____ ; argument ad hominem____

 

a. claiming that one event will necessarily lead to a chain of events that usually end in some sort of catastrophe.

b. attacking the person rather than the argument that was presented

c. the idea that power, fame , and prestige are related to one's knowledge or ability in a field.

d. making a conclusion based on a sample too small

e. a comparison that does not involve using the word like

f. one who tries to win power by appealing to emotions and prejudices.

g. claiming that something that occurred before another event must necessarily have been the cause of the event.

h. getting someone to feel sorry in order to get the person to believe something that you want him or her to believe.

I. claiming that a practice or idea is justified because it is the way that people have always done it or believed it to be done.

j. using frightening language and examples to get people to believe what one wants the person to believe.

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