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In Physics / Senior High School | 2024-09-10

Directions: Identify what is being asked on thefollowing question. Choose your answers on the box.Use your activity notebook.Knowledge Bias FallacyLogicFact Opinions Beliefs Arguments ExplanationsScientific MethodFraming ClaimDeductive ReasoningACultural BiasAppeal to ForceInductive ReasoningAppeal to traditionarConclusionsConfirmation Bias Philosophical Methodology1. It is disproportionate weight in favor of oragainst an idea or things, usually in a way that is close-minded, prejudicial, or unfair.2. An arguments based on faulty reasoning.3. A statements that go beyond providing facts.4. It is a judgments based on certain facts.5. It is a series of statements that provide reasonsfor or listener that a claim or​

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Answer:Here are the answers to the questions, based on the provided terms: 1. It is disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or things, usually in a way that is close-minded, prejudicial, or unfair. - Answer: Bias (specifically, it could be Confirmation Bias or Cultural Bias depending on the context)2. An arguments based on faulty reasoning. - Answer: Fallacy (specifically, it could be a Knowledge Bias Fallacy or any of the other listed fallacies like Appeal to Force, Appeal to Tradition, etc.)3. A statements that go beyond providing facts. - Answer: Claim (Claims often express opinions, beliefs, or arguments)4. It is a judgments based on certain facts. - Answer: Opinion (Opinions are formed based on personal interpretations of facts)5. It is a series of statements that provide reasons for or listener that a claim or - Answer: Argument (Arguments aim to persuade the reader or listener about a claim)Hope it helps, brainliests me pls

Answered by yenrachille | 2024-09-11