Explain three fallacies of logical or credibility proof that should be avoided. Offer examples from daily life

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Six fallacies are mentioned in the text. They are: 1) anecdotal evidence, 2) straw man, 3) appeal to tradition, 4) bandwagon, 5) testimonial, and 6) thin entering wedge. Students should choose three of these, define them, and give an example.

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AT&T effectively monopolized local and long-distance telephone service until 1984

a. True. b. False.

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Lina is analyzing data from a national survey of a sample of the population who regularly uses the Internet. She finds that the z-score for the percentage of Internet users in her home town is -1 . Assuming that the data have a normal distribution, Lina can make which of the following conclusions? a. The percentage of users in Lina's town is higher than it is in 90% of the othertowns in the

study. b. The percentage of users In Lina's town is higher than it is in 50% of the othertowns in the study c. The percentage of users in Lina's town is lower than it is in 50% of the othertowns in the study. d. The percentage of users in Lina's town is lower than it is in 90% of the othertowns in the study.

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