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Mission of Baycare health system - (ANSWER)Improve the health of all we serve through community-
owned health services that set the standard for high quality, compassionate care



# urgent care centers - (ANSWER)15



# Baycare hospitals - (ANSWER)15



Year Baycare founded - (ANSWER)1997



# Baycare employees - (ANSWER)27,000



Values -1 - (ANSWER)Trust



Values 2 - (ANSWER)Respect



Values 3 - (ANSWER)Responsibility



Values 4 - (ANSWER)Excellence



Values 5 - (ANSWER)DignityPrinciple of Charity - (ANSWER)we should choose the reconstructed
argument that gives the benefit of the doubt to the person presenting the argument



confirmation bias - (ANSWER)a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions
and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence



Alief - (ANSWER)An automatic belief-like attitude that can explain how our instinctual responses can
conflict with our reasoned-out beliefs.

,representitativeness heuristic - (ANSWER)A cognitive bias in which we categorize a new situation
based on the nearest prototype or experience in our mind.



anchoring bias - (ANSWER)a tendency to fixate on initial information, from which one then fails to
adequately adjust for subsequent information



selection bias - (ANSWER)When the sample we generalize from is too small or is not representative of
the larger target population



selective reporting - (ANSWER)Reporting the same data in different ways to achieve different
rhetorical goals.



availability bias - (ANSWER)items that are more readily available in memory are judged as having
occurred more frequently



ad hominem - (ANSWER)a fallacy that attacks the person rather than dealing with the real issue in
dispute



Genetic Fallacy - (ANSWER)Condemning an argument because of where it began, how it began, or who
began it.



straw man fallacy - (ANSWER)instead of dealing with the actual issue, it attacks a weaker version of
the argument



red herring fallacy - (ANSWER)when a speaker introduces an irrelevant issue or piece of evidence to
divert attention from argument



appeal to authority fallacy - (ANSWER)accepting a claim merely because an authority figure endorses
it



Appeal to Force - (ANSWER)Arguer threatens reader/listener

, ad populum - (ANSWER)This fallacy occurs when evidence boils down to "everybody's doing it, so it
must be a good thing to do."



Appeal to Consequences - (ANSWER)attempt to motivate belief with either the good consequences of
believing or the bad consequences of disbelieving



Equivocation Fallacy - (ANSWER)when a key word or phrase in an argument is used with more than
one meaning. It is an illegitimate switching of the meaning of a term during the reasoning.



Appeal to Ignorance - (ANSWER)A fallacy that uses an opponent's inability to disprove a conclusion as
proof of the conclusion's correctness.



slippery slope fallacy - (ANSWER)a logical fallacy that assumes once an action begins it will lead,
undeterred, to an eventual and inevitable conclusion



Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy - (ANSWER)Cherry-picking data clusters to suit an argument, or finding a
pattern to fit a presumption.



post hoc ergo propter hoc - (ANSWER)This fallacy is Latin for "after which therefore because of which,"
meaning that it is incorrect to always claim that something is a cause just because it happened earlier.
One may loosely summarize this fallacy by saying that correlation does not imply causation.



Hasty Generalization - (ANSWER)A fallacy in which a conclusion is not logically justified by sufficient or
unbiased evidence.



false dilemma fallacy - (ANSWER)argument in which a speaker reduces available choices to only two
even though other alternatives exist; also called the either-or fallacy



Black and White Fallacy - (ANSWER)A fallacy that occurs when the audience is only given two choices.



Burden of Proof Fallacy - (ANSWER)Saying that the burden of proof lies not with the person making
the claim, but with someone else to disprove.

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