Logic Quiz #3 Study Guide
Definitions
Inductive Argument, Strength, Cogency
Enumerative Induction (i.e., Inductive Generalization), Population (i.e., Target Group), Sample, Relevant Property, Sample Size and Representativeness, Random Sampling
Analogical Induction, Relevant Similarities and Dissimilarities
Causal Argument, Method of Agreement, Method of Difference, Joint Method, Correlation, Being Misled by Coincidence, Confusing Cause with Temporal Order, Necessary and Sufficient Conditions.
Exercises
Evaluate the strength of Enumerative Inductions, justifying your claim. Identify the Population, Sample, and Relevant Property.
Evaluate the strength of Analogical Inductions, justifying your claim by citing factors such as Relevant Similarities and Dissimilarities, the Number of Things being compared, and the amount of Diversity among cases.
Evaluate Causal Arguments, justifying your claim by citing the various Tests for Causes and Causal Confusions.
Identify Necessary and Sufficient Conditions.