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- If the burglar did not go out the front door, they must have gone out a window.
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- The earth is the third planet from the sun.
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- Where are the keys to my car?
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- Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. - V V Where are the keys toVmy car?
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Did the company really close that deal? It has had a great year. Where is the president
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right now? Let's go ask whether the deal was closed.
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In the above paragraph, which sentence expresses a proposition?
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- Where is the president right now?
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- Did the company really close that deal?
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- Let's go ask whether the deal was closed.
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- It has had a great year. -
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V V It has had a great year.
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Propositions -
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V V Statements that can be true or false.
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Non-propositions - V V Sentences that are not statements about matters ofVfact (or fiction).
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They do not make a claim that can be true or false.
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II W hich sentence expresses a complex proposition? II II II II II
- Birthday parties can be really fun.
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- The cat ate the food, but did not like it.
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- Too many employees are used to high-stress work environments in the United States.
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- Why did the monkey escape, and who is responsible? - V V The cat ate the food, but did not
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like it.
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If the computer is not fixed, then the company either needs to buy a new one or will not be
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able to keep up productivity.
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Which of the following breaks downVthe complex proposition above into the simple
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propositions?
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- If the computer is not fixed, then the company needs to buy a new one. The company will
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not be able to keep up productivity.
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- The computer is not fixed. The company needs toVbuy a new computer. The company
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will not be able to keep up productivity.
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,- The computer is not fixed. The company either needs to buy a new one or will not be able
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to keep up productivity.
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- The company does not have enough computers. - V V The computer is not fixed. The
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company needs to buy a new computer. The company will not be able to keep up
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productivity.
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Simple propositions - V V Simple propositions haveVnoVinternal logical structure, meaning
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whether they are true or false does not depend on whether part of them is true or false.
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They are simply true or false on their own.
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Complex propositions - V V Complex propositions haveVinternal logical structure, meaning
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they are composed of simple propositions. W hether they are true or false depends on
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whether their parts are true or false.
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If the new employee wants to succeed, then they need to show up on time. How many
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times have we heard the manager complain about tardiness? Nobody likes a 7 a.m. start
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time, but it was in the job description. W e should remind the new employee how important
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this is.
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Which is a simple proposition that is expressed in the above paragraph?
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- The new employee wants to succeed.
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- How many times haveVwe heard the manager complain about tardiness?
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- The employees look out for each other.
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- If the new employee wants to succeed, then they need to show up on time. - V V The new
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employee wants to succeed.
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The U.S. healthcare system is difficult to navigate, and this negatively affects many of us.
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Many people are unsure exactly how their health insurance coverage works and are not
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sure where they can go to get care. W hat can be done to improve this? If changes are not
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made soon, the problem will only get worse.
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Which is a simple proposition that is expressed in the above paragraph?
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- Many people are not sure where they can go to get care.
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- The U.S. healthcare system is difficult to navigate, and this negatively affects many of us.
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- What can be done to improve this?
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- Many people are unsure exactly how their health insurance coverage works and are not
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sure where they can go to get care. - V V Many people are not sure where they can goVto get
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care.
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Bad inferential structure - V V Every argument with the same structure as this argument is
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bad (invalid or weak). The premises do not, in fact, demonstrate or maybe even support
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the conclusion. In other words, we can accept the premises as true without being
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compelled to accept the conclusion. There is something wrong with this argument's
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general structure.
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False premise - V V This particular argument has a premise/assumption that is false. There
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is something wrong with this argument's particular content.
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, Conclusion Indicators - V V Therefore, so, it follows that, hence, thus, entails that, we may
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conclude that, implies that, wherefore, as a result
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II Premise Indicators - V V Because, for, given that, in that, as, since, as indicated by
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"Since we cannot go out until the restaurant opens, and given that we are trying to save
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money, we should just hang out here until closer to dinner."
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Which statements are the premises of the following argument? Choose 2 answers.
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- We cannot go out until the restaurant opens.
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- We are trying to save money.
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- We should just hang out here until closer to dinner.
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- We can haveVa good time without spending money. - V V - We cannot go out until the
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restaurant opens.
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- We are trying to save money.
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Most students in the class scoredVless than 70% on the exam. This means that the exam
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was too difficult to accurately assess student learning. Therefore, as exams are supposed
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to accurately assess student learning, the exam must be revised and readministered.
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Which statement is the conclusion of the above argument?
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- The exam must be revised and readministered.
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- Some students in the class scored higher than 70% on the exam.
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- Exams are supposed to accurately assess student learning.
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- Most students in the class scoredVless than 70% on the exam. - V V The exam must be
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revised and readministered.
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II W hich sentences are arguments? Choose 2 answers.
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- We know the student cheated on the exam because the instructor caught the student
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stealing glances at their neighbor's test.
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- The student only cheated on the exam because their financial aid depended on it.
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- No one has ever been to the moon, so we do not know that it is not made of cheese.
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- If you suspect you have been infected with rabies, then you should contact a medical
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professional immediately.V- V V - We know the student cheated on the exam because the
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instructor caught the student stealing glances at their neighbor's test.
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- No one has ever been to the moon, so we do not know that it is not made of cheese.
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II W hich pairs of sentences are arguments? Choose 2 answers.
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- Every time I walk by here, Chris is doing nothing. Chris must not do anything with the
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available time.
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