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Question 204 pts Now consider the following argument: Tiger Woods began golfing

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Question 204 pts

Now consider the following argument:

Tiger Woods began golfing at the age of two, and look what he's accomplished. I'm going to start golf lessons for my two year old!

The argument's property in question is:

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Question 214 pts

Consider the following argument:

A 35 percent approval rating? Those polls are rigged by the liberal media. Most of the people I know say the man ought to be given a third term.

The argument is:

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Question 224 pts

Consider the following inductive argument:

Look, advertising our magazine on AM radio is like Paris Hilton doing ads for the Encyclopedia Britannica.

The argument is:

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Question 234 pts

Consider the following Causal Claim:

You really want to know what gets me and makes me be so angry? Its you! You and your stupid habit of never lifting up the toilet seat.

The cause is:

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Question 244 pts

True or False, the following claim is a Causal Claim?

Too little sleep will slow down your reaction time.

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Question 254 pts

Consider the following Causal Claim:

The lawn mower started up just fine last week, and now it wont start at all. Could the fact that I let it stand out in the rain have something to do with it?

The cause is:

Taking golf lessons

Explanation / Answer

The argument's property in question is accomplishing much as a golfer, a property the sample (Tiger Woods) already has which we believe will get extended to the target ( 2 yr old)

35 percent votes ( specific) to moving towards most of the people I know ( general) indicates that it is an inductive argument.

It is an argument by analogy as it compares ads on AM radio to Paris Hilton ads on Encyclopedia, compares one class to another.

The cause is you never lifting the toilet seat

True, it is a causal claim because event A has a connection to event B which effects its occurence.

The cause is letting the landmower stand in the rain.

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