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PSYCHOLOGY 2135 Cognitive psychology final exam notes: Guaranteed A+ Guide
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Chapter 12 - Thinking and Reasoning 
What is thinking? 
 Going beyond the info given (Bruner, 1957) 
 Complex and high-level skill that fills up gaps in the evidence (Bartlett, 1958) 
 Process of searching through a problem space (Newell & Simon, 1972) 
 What we do when we are in doubt about how to act, what to believe, or what to desire (Baron, 1994) 
 (1) Focused thinking (e.g. goal based, problem solving, decision making, reasoning) 
o How do people use their memory, language, ...
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argument - a statement that is trying to prove or establish some point. The author will use 
reasons and/or evidence supporting that point 
conclusion - the claim an argument is intended to establish 
premises - the reasons that are supposed to support a conclusion 
argument analysis - the process that consists of reconstructing and evaluating an argument 
rhetorical power - when a person can convince people of what he or she says. Arguments 
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A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 13TH EDITION BY PATRICK J. HURLEY, LORI WATSON TEST BANK
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The 13th edition of "A Concise Introduction to Logic" by Patrick J. Hurley and Lori Watson is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles of logic. It covers topics such as informal logic, categorical propositions, and quantificational logic. The book also delves into inductive reasoning, informal fallacies, and propositional logic. With its clear and accessible language, the book is designed to help readers develop critical thinking and argumentation skills. Additionally, it includes ...
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Proposition correct answers a declarative sentence (that is, a sentence that declares a fact) that is either true or false, but not both. 
 
Propositional Logic correct answers a mathematical model that allows us to reason about the truth or falsehood of logical expressions 
 
Propositional Variable correct answers contain logical operators such as AND, OR, and NOT. 
 
Logical Operators correct answers AND (Conjunction): ^ 
OR (Disjunction): v 
NOT (Negation): ~ 
IMPLICATION: => 
BICONDITIONA...
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Solutions Manual For Introduction to Logic 15th Edition by Irving Copi, Carl Cohen, Victor Rodych
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Solutions Manual For Introduction to Logic 15th Edition by Irving Copi, Carl Cohen, Victor Rodych 
ISBN: 9780367376239. 
Introduction to Logic 15e solutions. 
Irving Copi 15e solutions manual for Introduction to Logic, TOC-:=Part I: Logic and Language 1. Basic Logical Concepts 2. Analyzing Arguments 3. Language and Definitions 4. Fallacies Part II: Deduction 5. Categorical Propositions 6. Categorical Syllogisms 7. Syllogisms in Ordinary Language 8. Propositional Logic I: Truth-Functional Stateme...
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TEST BANK FOR A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 13TH EDITION,9781305958098 , BY PATRICK J. HURLEY, LORI WATSON
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TEST BANK A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC 13TH EDITION BY PATRICK J. HURLEY, LORI WATSON ISBN- 978-8 ISBN- 4781 A Concise Introduction to Logic 13th Edition Subject: Education, Teaching Methods & Materials Table of Contents Part I: Informational Logic Chapter 1: Basic Concepts Chapter 2: Language: Meaning and Definition Chapter 3: Informal Fallacies Part II: Formal Logic Chapter 4: Categorical Propositions Chapter 5: Categorical Syllogisms Chapter 6: Propositional Logic Chapter 7: Natural Deduct...
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Introduction to Philosophy - Final Exam Study Guide| 156 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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The four main division of philosophy are metaphysic, logic, axiology, and__________. 
A) Reason 
B) Epistemology 
C) Philosophy of religion 
D) Deduction correct answer: Epistemology 
 
Which Greek philosopher never wrote anything? 
A) Socrates 
B) Aristotle 
C) Plato 
D) Pythagoras correct answer: Socrates 
 
A question and answer dialogue in which propositions are methodically scrutinized to uncover the truth is known as__________. 
A) An assertion 
B) The Socratic Method 
C) The Socratic Je...
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COS30019 – Final Examination - Semester 1 - 2022- Swinburne University of Technology
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Swinburne University of Technology COS30019 
School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 
Problem 1 – Propositional Logic (18 marks) 
About the credit card application the intelligent agent is assessing, the agent knows the following: 
 IF the applicant has high income OR the applicant does NOT overspend, THEN the applicant is 
creditworthy. 
 The applicant does NOT have high income OR the applicant overspends. 
 The applicant does...
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Implicit Bias questions with 100% correct answers
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Implicit BiasWhat is realistic conflict? - correct answer It is the explanation for prejudice. It derives from the idea that prejudice comes from competition over limited resources between groups. We want our group to succeed. 
 
What is an example of realistic conflict? - correct answer Lynchings correlated to cotton price. 
 
How to Greenwald and Krieger depict the difference 
 between implicit attitudes and implicit stereotypes? - correct answer They both originate from traces of past experie...
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