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Mentally taking in and actively using false information. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Activated ignorance
Possible, probable, necessary. - CORRECT ANSWER-The three kinds of
implications that may be involved in any situation
Questions of fact, questions of preference, questions of judgement. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Three categories of questions
Evidence and reasoning within single system. Serve as basis of knowledge. Only
one correct answer. - CORRECT ANSWER-Questions of fact
Subjective choice. No judgement or assessment. Many possible answers based on
subjective answers. - CORRECT ANSWER-Questions of preference
, Evidence and reasoning within multiple systems. Competing answers. Reasoned
judgement. More than one answer, with some better than others. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Questions of judgement
In analyzing causation, looking for pattern of variation between possible cause
and possible effect (e.g. Exposing lab animals to different strains of tropical
microbe to see which are likely to cause sickness) - CORRECT ANSWER-
Concomitant variation
Thinking you understand information, but you don't and can't use it. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Inert information
Tendency to view everything in relationship to oneself. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Egocentrism
Assumption that one own's social group is superior to all others. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Sociocentrism