Critical Thinking > EXAM REVIEW > Critical Thinking: Chapter 1 (All)
Argument - ✔✔An argument consist of two parts - one part of which ( the premis or premises) is intended to provide a reason for accepting the other part ( the conclusion) "Argument" - ✔✔Peo... ple sometimes use this word to refer to an arguments premise Arguments and issues - ✔✔The conclusion of an argument states a position on an issue under consideration Cognitive Bias - ✔✔A feature of human psychology that skews belief formation. Belief Bias - ✔✔Evaluating reasoning by how believable its conclusion is Availability heuristic - ✔✔Assigning a probability to an event based on how easily or frequently it is thought of False consensus effect - ✔✔Assuming our opinions and those help by people around us are shared by society at large [Show More]
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