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HSRT-HEALTH SCIENCE REASONING TEST LATEST UPDATE 2024 VERSION QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GUARANTEED A+

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HSRT-HEALTH SCIENCE REASONING TEST LATEST UPDATE 2024 VERSION QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GUARANTEED A+

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HSRT -HEALTH SCIENCE REASONING TEST LATEST UPDATE 2024 VERSION QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GUAR ANTEED A+ (given all of the information in the passage, it is impossible for the statement to be correct..) - CORRECT ANSWER: Definitely false (given all of the information in the passage, it is impossible to say whether the inferences is true or false..) - CORRECT ANSWER: Insufficient data to say whether it is true or false (given all of the information in the passage, it is likely that the inference is incorrect. However, it is not guaranteed..) - CORRECT ANSWER: Probably false (given all the information in the passage, it is certainly the case that this inference is correct...) - CORRECT ANSWER: Definitely true (given all the information in the passage, it is likely that the inference is correct. However, it is not guaranteed..) - CORRECT ANSWER: Probably true Abstract Reasoning - CORRECT ANSWER: pondering a deeper meaning beyond the concrete and literal Ambiguity - CORRECT ANSWER: event or situation that may be interpreted in more than one way Appeal to Emotion - CORRECT ANSWER: manipulating an emotional response in place of a valid or compelling argument Assumption - CORRECT ANSWER: claim that is accepted as the truth without sufficient evidence Deductions - CORRECT ANSWER: similar to interpretations, but are stricter in their logical format. Valid deductive arguments are arguments which, if all premises are true, then the conclusion cannot be false. Example: Premise 1: The book is on the shelf Premise 2: If the book is on the shelf, then it isn't on the floor. Conclusion: The book is not on the floor. Evaluations - CORRECT ANSWER: determine how strong an argument is by comparing it to the information its based on. What constitutes a strong or weak argument usually depends on how relevant the argument is, how well supported it is by the statement, and whether or not it avoids argume ntative fallacies

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