As You Practice - Week #11

As you review our practice examples and prepare for this week's Online Quiz, keep the following in mind: 

 

BASICS

1) Re-read the required reading. Identify confusing concepts and ask questions about them.  

2) Review these "As You Practice" notes. Identify confusing concepts and ask questions about them. 

3) If helpful, review last week's Practice examples, including Flashcard examples, Tutorial examples, Handout examples, and Practice Quizzes. Identify confusing examples, ask questions about them

4) Complete this week's Practice Examples.  Identify confusing examples and ask questions about them

5) Repeat as helpful 

6) Complete the week's required online quiz.  Identify confusing quiz examples and ask questions about them

 

TYPES OF ARGUMENTS

When you are asked to identify a type of argument, be ready to recognize the following:

1) Hypothetical Syllogism 

2) Categorical Syllogism 

3) Argument by Elimination 

4) Argument based upon Mathematics 

5) Predictive Argument 

6) Inductive Generalization 

7) Causal Argument 

8) Argument by Analogy