Which reasoning method needs a reasonable suspicion to the original statement?
4. Question 4 Which reasoning method needs a reasonable suspicion to the original statement? 1 / 1 point Induction Deduction Abduction
4. Question 4 Which reasoning method needs a reasonable suspicion to the original statement? 1 / 1 point Induction Deduction Abduction
11. Question 11 Adding weak arguments to strong ones… 1 / 1 point Doesn’t change anything, because it is a weak argument Increases the overall persuasive power of your statement …
10. Question 10 How many arguments should you use? 1 / 1 point 2-3 arguments 1 argument, but a very strong one As many as possible 3-5 arguments
8. Question 8 The first thing to check about any statistical evidence? 1 / 1 point Check whether it peer was reviewed Check the credibility of the source (Who did the…
7. Question 7 When stories might work as evidence? 1 / 1 point When you want to prove some global scale events When you share something new that challenges the current…
6. Question 6 Where stories don’t work? (choose 2) 1 / 1 point When you want to give an example When you want to prove something Proving is about…
1. Question 1 Which reasoning methods often need additional tests? 1 / 1 point Induction Deduction Abduction
5. Question 5 What should you check if you are going to tell a story to illustrate your point? 1 / 1 point Both of them Are all the details in…
3. Question 3 What is an industry term for a false premise? 1 / 1 point White Swan Black swan Black magic Uncertainty “All swans are white”…
2. Question 2 When you give an analogy… 1 / 1 point You follow the inductive reasoning You follow the deductive reasoning