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D265 CRITICAL THINKING REASON AND EVIDENCE WGU ELITE STUDY GUIDE WITH 123 TESTED QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2026

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D265 CRITICAL THINKING REASON AND
EVIDENCE WGU ELITE STUDY GUIDE WITH
123 TESTED QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 2026

⩥ Non-Propostion. Answer: Something that isn't a statement. Example:
"Wow!"


⩥ Argument. Answer: A group of statements aiming to support a
conclusion.
Example: "Cats are mammals. Fluffy is a cat, so Fluffy is a mammal."


⩥ Non-Argument. Answer: A group of statements not aiming to support
a conclusion. Example: "It's raining today."


⩥ Premise. Answer: A statement providing support in an argument.
Example: All birds have feathers."


⩥ Conclusion. Answer: The main point an argument aims to establish.
Example: "Therefore, that bird has feathers."

,⩥ Deductive Argument. Answer: An argument where the conclusion
must follow from the premises. Example: "All men are mortal. Socrates
is a man, So Socrates is mortal."


⩥ Inductive Argument. Answer: An argument where the conclusion is
likely based on the premises. Example: "Most swans I've seen are white,
so all swans must be white."


⩥ Valid Argument. Answer: Whether an arguments structure guarantees
the truth of the conclusion. Example: "All cats are animals. Fluffy is a
cat, so Fluffy is an animal."


⩥ Invalid Argument. Answer: Deductive argument where the conclusion
does not follow logically from the premises. Example: "All cats are
animals. Fluffy is an animal, so Fluffy is a cat."


⩥ Sound Argument. Answer: a valid argument in which all of the
premises are true. Example: "All dogs are mammals. Max is a dog, so
Max is a mammal."


⩥ Unsound Argument. Answer: one that either is invalid or has at least
one false premise. Example: "All horses can fly. Shadow is a horse, so
Shadow can fly."

,⩥ Strong Argument. Answer: inductive argument with strong premises
supporting the conclusion. Example: "90% of students at our school like
math, so it's likely you'll like math too."


⩥ Weak Argument. Answer: inductive argument with weak support for
the conclusion. Example: "I saw three blue cars today, so all cars must
be blue."


⩥ Cogent Argument. Answer: When an inductive argument is strong and
has true premises. Example: "Over the past year, every time I've gone to
the park, its been sunny. So, it's likely sunny today."


⩥ Uncogent Argument. Answer: When an inductive argument has weak
or false premises. Example: "Yesterday, I saw a black cat and then
missed the bus. Black cats are unlucky."


⩥ Formal Fallacy. Answer: Errors in reasoning due to the structure of an
argument. Example: "Affirming the consequent: If it's raining, the
ground is wet. The ground is wet, so it must be raining.


⩥ Informal Fallacy. Answer: Errors in reasoning that don't follow strict
logical rules. "Ad Hominem: You can't trust him because he's a Yankee's
fan."

, ⩥ Antecedent. Answer: The "if" part of a conditional statement.
Example: "If its raining, I'll take an umbrella."


⩥ Consequent. Answer: The "then" part of a conditional statement.
Example: "If I take an umbrella, I won't get wet."


⩥ Modus Ponens. Answer: A valid deductive argument form: If P, then
Q. P is true, so Q is true. Example: "If its sunny, I'll go for a walk. It's
sunny, so I'll go for a walk."


⩥ Modus Tollens. Answer: A valid deductive argument form: If P, then
Q. Not Q is true, so not P is true. Example: "If it's raining, the ground is
wet. The ground is not wet, so it's not raining."


⩥ Affirming the Consequent. Answer: A formal Fallacy: If P, then Q. Q
is true, so P is true. Example: "If she's a chef, she can cook. She can
cook, so she's a chef."


⩥ Denying the Antecedent. Answer: A formal fallacy: If P, then Q. Not P
is true, so not Q is true. Example: "If it's raining, the ground is wet, It's
not raining, so the ground isn't wet."


⩥ The Fallacy Fallacy. Answer: Mistakenly claiming that an argument is
incorrect solely because it contains a fallacy. Example: "You can't trust
anything they say since their argument has a logical fallacy."

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