D265 WGU ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
Propositions - CORRECT ANSWERS statements that can be either true and false.
Non- propositions - CORRECT ANSWERS statements about matter of fact; they do not
make a claim that can be true or false.
Complex Propositions - CORRECT ANSWERS Simple Propositions: have no internal
logical structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of
them is true or false. They are simply true or false on their own.
Complex Proposition: have internal logical structure, meaning they are composed of simple
propositions. Whether complex propositions are true or false depends on whether their parts are
true or false and how those parts are connected.
Premise - CORRECT ANSWERS an assumption; the basis for a conclusion
Bad inferential structure - CORRECT ANSWERS In arguments with a bad form or
structure, the premises do not, in fact, demonstrate or maybe even support the conclusion. In
other words, we can accept the premises as true without being logically compelled to accept the
conclusion.
False Premise - CORRECT ANSWERS In arguments with false premise(s), there is
something wrong with their particular content.
Conclusion Indicators - CORRECT ANSWERS Therefore ,
, So
It follows that
Hence
Thus
Entails that
We may conclude that
Implies that
Wherefore
As a result
Premise Indicators - CORRECT ANSWERS Because
For
Given that
In that
As
Since
As indicated by
Inductive Inference - CORRECT ANSWERS the support the premises intend to provide
for the conclusion is less than certain—if the premises do not guarantee the conclusion.
Deductive inference - CORRECT ANSWERS if the premises intend to provide conclusive
support for the conclusion—if they intend to guarantee the conclusion or make the conclusion
certain.