Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: An argument in which the truth of the premises of the argument guarantee the truth of its conclusion., A fallacy that occurs when we argue something must be accepted because it cannot be proven otherwise., The process of assessing the various claims and premises of an argument to determine their validity., A fallacy that occurs when the actual argument appears to be refuted, but in reality a related point is addressed., The process of asking what is happening in a message through breaking it into its individual components and asking questions of each section., A fallacy that occurs when the truth of a proposition is thought to rest in the opinion of a famous other or authority., An argument in which the truth of its propositions lend support to the conclusion., An argument where the conclusion may be true or false, but in which there exists a disconnect within the argument itself., The psychological process of attaching meaning to the sounds and noises we hear., A fallacy that occurs when a word having more than one meaning appears in the argument., To suggest or convey an idea., To draw a conclusion that rests outside the message., A flaw or error in reasoning, A proposition (statement) supporting or helping to support a conclusion; an assumption that something is true, A fallacy that occurs when a generally true statement is applied to a specific case that is unusual., Statements that combine reasoning with evidence to support an assertion., Research, claims, or anything else that is used to support the validity of an assertion., A fallacy that occurs when there exists a poor connection between two examples used in an argument., A fallacy that occurs when an argument attempts to win acceptance by focusing on the unfortunate consequences that will occur if it is not accepted., The physiological process of receiving noise and sounds., A fallacy that occurs when an irrelevant issue is introduced into the argument., A fallacy that occurs when then we assume the conclusion of an argument to be bad because a part of the argument is bad., A fallacy that occurs when we substitute parties that are not identical within an argument. and A fallacy that occurs when the conclusion of the argument is also used as one of the premises..

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