Deduction/Induction
Deduction Induction 2
Analysis
Evaluation
In Class Activities
100

For which of the following does a true hypothesis (or premise) have to lead to a true conclusion?

A) Abduction

B) Deduction

C) Induction

D) The scientific method

What is Deduction?

100

For which of the following does a true hypothesis (or premise) have to lead to a true conclusion?

A) Abduction

B) Deduction

C) Induction

D) The scientific method

What is Deduction?

100

A procedural breakdown of an argument into its elemental components in order to understand the individual parts is also known as:

A) Analysis

B) Deduction

C) Logical fallacy

D) Metacognition

What is Analysis?

100

Evaluative reasoning skills enable individuals to:

A) Think about one's own thinking

B) Determine whether the argument is deductive or inductive

C) Judge whether an argument's conclusion is logical or not

D) Pick apart the argument to look for facts

What is judge whether an argument's conclusion is logical or not?

100

This activity helped us determine the lens through which we see the world. It included words (character traits) that we felt described  us, as well as the people, places and things that helped shape us into who we are today.

What is the Coffee Filter Activity?

200

_ (blank) _ starts with a general rule, then explains the particular facts, details, and examples

A) Evaluation

B) Analysis

C) Inductive reasoning

D) Deductive reasoning

What is Deductive Reasoning. 

200

Joe overheard 5 girls talking about how much they love princess movies and reaches the conclusion that all girls love princess movies. This is an example of

A) Induction

B) Deduction

C) Inference

D) Analysis

What is Induction?

200

When looking for dominant ideas or themes and subordinate ideas or themes, we have to look at:

A) the content

B) The structural form

C) the reasoning

D) the function

What is the Content?

200

To evaluate currency, you should ask a question like:

A) Who is the intended audience?

B) When was it published?

C) Who wrote the resource?

D) Is there a reason the source was created?

What is "When was it published?"

200

In the video "Networked Society - The Future of Learning", the educators described our current educational system as being developed for what kind of people?

a. Presidents

b. Factory workers

c. Students

d. Teachers 

What are factory workers?

300

IS THE FOLLOWING ARGUMENT INDUCTIVE OR DEDUCTIVE?_The GMC soccer team must purchase red and black uniforms at the beginning of the season. Jennifer is on the GMC soccer team, so she must purchase her uniform before the season begins._

A) Inductive

B) Deductive

What is Deductive?

300

Inductive reasoning is based on:

A) Analogies and case studies

B) Prior experience

C) Generalizations

D) All of the these

What is "All of these?"

300

What verbs are often associated with analysis?

A) recognize, duplicate, visualize

B) examine, identify, and illustrate

C) persuade, convince, and judge

D) design, compose, and create

What is examine, identify, and illustrate?

300

In order to evaluate this, you must understand the reason the author created the source. 

A) Purpose

B) Authority

C) Relevance

D) Accuracy

What is Purpose?

400

Which of the following is NOT an example of INDUCTION?

A) All dogs like hot dogs because my dog likes hot dogs

B) 92% of adults are owners of a mobile phone, because my parents have mobile phones

C) All emeralds I have seen were green. The next emerald I see will be green.

D) All surgeons go to medical school

What is "All surgeons go to medical school?"

400

This is an example of where inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning are used in conjunction with one another.

A) Inference

B) Metacognition

C) The scientific method

D) Definition

What is the scientific method?

400

Analysis can be defined as:

A) Bottom up processing

B) Thinking about thinking

C) Top down processing

D) Detailed examination of a structure and its components

What is a detailed examination of a structure and its components?

400

Questions like, “Who wrote the resource?” and “Was it peer reviewed?” help evaluate:

A) Accuracy

B) Authority

C) Relevance

D) Currency

What is Authority?

400

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What is the slippery slope?

500

IS THE FOLLOWING ARGUMENT INDUCTIVE OR DEDUCTIVE?_The doors to the house are locked. The kitchen window is open. The burglar likely left through the kitchen window. _

A) Inductive

B) Deductive

What is Inductive?

500

BONUS QUESTION!!!! DOUBLE THE POINTS!!!

Which type of critical thinking process aims to provide the simplest explanation for a set of facts or observations?

A) Induction

B) Deduction

C) Abduction

D) Metacognition

What is Abduction?

500

People with strong analytical skills tend to:

A) Tend to accept others' opinions

B) Look for patterns and detail

C) Avoid probing for the truth

D) Inquire partially into questions

What is look for patterns and detail?

500

Which verbs are used to denote evaluation?

A) appraise, judge, and measure

B) memorize, name, and define

C) organize, plan, and question

D) generalize, explain, and classify


What is appraise, judge and measure?

500

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