Answer is C
hasty generalization or general statement involves distributive prediction in the conclusion of an argument. hasty generalization always proceeds from the particular to the general.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each question. Which of the following fallacies involves distributive predication...
ect the correct answer for each question. Which of the following statements involves the collective predication of an attribute? a. Fire trucks are noisy. b. Solar eclipses are infrequent oc. Germany is in northern Europe, od. Sunflowers are yellow. e. Wine is alcoholic
QUESTION 39 INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. Bowser, a German shepherd, had a terrible flea problem. But after one application of FleasOff, Bowser had no fleas for four months. Tango is also a German shepherd with a terrible flca problem. Therefore, FleasOff should also be useful in eliminating Tango's fleas. Da No fallacy. b. False cause. C. Accident. d. Weak analogy e. Hasty generalization
QUESTION 10 Which of the following fallacies always involves two arguers?: A. Ad hominem B. Straw man C. Begging the question D. Red herring E. Hasty generalization F. Appeal to ignorance G. Appeal to illegitimate authority H. Faulty analogy
9B. Which fallacy does the following statement or argument commit:i. The moon was full on Thursday evening. ii. On Friday morning I overslept. iii. Therefore, the full moon caused me to oversleep.(a) weak analogy(b) Untestability(c) False cause(d) hasty generalization(e) accident 10B. Which fallacy does the following statement or argument commit: “Single mothers raising sons have a difficult time controlling them and the sons often end up incarcerated. Single mothers are the cause of the incarceration of their sons.”(a) straw man(b)...
QUESTION 18 INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each a argument. Either you support the administration's policies or you don't deserve to be called a patriotic American. The choice should be obvious. a. No fallacy. b. False dichotomy. c. Accident Od. Suppressed evidence, O e. Appeal to force.
Identify the Fallacies for each argument, explain why. Choices are: hasty generalization, begging the question, black and white (false dilemma), strawperson, false analogy, ad hominem, appeal to authority, argument from ignorance, non sequitur, red herring, post hoc, ergo propter hoc, and slippery slope. a). It is important for the US government to help people find employment. When people don’t have jobs, unemployment results. b). I know a lot of people who didn’t want to vote for either Hillary Clinton or...
NS: Select the answer that best characterizes cach argument April Bradley's arguments in favor of solar power are hardly worth listening to. After all, look where she graduated from --Northeast Texas State. That's hardly Ivy League. And look at how she dresses. Yuck! a. No fallacy Ob. Begging the question OC. Hasty generalization O d. False cause O e. Argument against the person, abusive,
12a. Which fallacy does the following statement or argument commit: “Immigration to California from Mexico increased. Soon after, the welfare rolls increased. Therefore, the increased immigration caused the increase in welfare rolls.”(a) Straw man(b) Hasty generalization(c) False cause(d) Untestability(e) Accident
12B. Which fallacy does the following statement or argument commit: “The problem with the Giants is the Loma Prieta earthquake. They haven't won a league championship since the earthquake hit during the World Series in 1989.”(a) False cause(b) weak analogy(c) hasty generalization (d) slippery slope (e) straw man 13B.Which fallacy does the following statement or argument commit: “If we had left Saddam in power, every other despot in the region would get overconfident, then all the ones in Latin America...
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best answer for each argument. No one has ever proved that smoking small amounts of marijuana over long periods of time is harmful. We can therefore conclude that this practice is completely safe. a. Red herring b. No fallacy. Oc Slippery slope. O d. False cause e. Appeal to ignorance. OLIESTION 20