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1. Question : A fallacy is an argument that
is a weak inductive argument.
makes a mistake in deriving a conclusion.
has a false conclusion.
is a sound inductive argument.

2. Question : "If that wasn't illegal, then it wouldn't be against the law" may commit which fallacy?
Begging the question
Chinese room fallacy
Slippery slope fallacy
Appeal to pity



3. Question : "My husband snores. All men must snore" commits which of these fallacies.
Hasty generalization
Appeal to pity
False Cause
Post hoc ergo propter hoc

1. Question : After being told that she is being punished for lying, a child responds by telling her mother that she also lied. This response may involve which fallacy?
Ad homimen (tu quoque)
 Ad verecundiam (ex libris)
Ad misericordiam (ex ante)
Ad baculum (antebellum)

2. Question : "You should read this book. Everybody likes it so it must be good" may commit which fallacy?
Appeal to pity
Appeal to popularity
Appeal to parenthood
Argumentum ad librum

3. Question : "I bought a pair of shoes from that store that immediately fell apart. Their shoes are no good" may commit which fallacy?
Appeal to ignorance
Hasty generalization
Ad pedibus
Begging the question

1. Question : "The Senator wants to cut spending on police. I guess she doesn't care if we all get murdered" may commit which fallacy?
Straw man fallacy
False Cause
Appeal to popularity
No fallacy committed

2. Question : After being told that she is being punished for lying, a child responds by telling her mother that she also lied. This response may involve which fallacy?
Ad homimen (tu quoque)
 Ad verecundiam (ex libris)
Ad misericordiam (ex ante)
Ad baculum (antebellum)

3. Question : "Julie started carrying a rabbit's foot, then she won the lottery. The rabbit's foot must have caused her to win the lottery" commits a(n)
ad hominem fallacy.
false cause fallacy.
strawman fallacy.
slippery slope fallacy.

1. Question : Guidelines for disciplining young children include which of the following?
Building good relationships
Staying out of relationships with them
Telling them what to do, but not telling them why
None of the above

2. Question : What is the most important difference between consequences and punishment?
Punishment is often late
Consequences are not as bad as punishment
Consequences are a result of the child’s actions
Punishment is the result after the actions

3. Question : Which one of the following does not characterize a dialog?
A person in a dialog seeks to gather information and learn from it
A person in a dialog listens to understand the other person’s view
A person in a dialog looks for validity in multiple perspectives
A person in a dialog seeks to win the other over to his side

1. Question : Why are logical consequences different from punishment?
They never hurt or make a child unhappy
They happen naturally without adult involvement
They are written as rules
They relate directly to the child’s actions



2. Question : Which of the following best characterizes parents with independence goals?
They usually expect toddlers to feed themselves
They usually sleep with their children and seldom give the child a room of her own
They coddle children all the time
They downplay individuality



 

3. Question : Time-out is not a universally accepted method of discipline that everyone agrees is effective.
True
False

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