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1. What is a fact?
A
is a statement of truth that can be verified and is able to be proven as true.
B
statement that reflects an author's or the speaker's point of view.
C
the tendency of a human being to have a positive tendency, inclination or proclivity for something
2. What is an opinion?
A
is a statement of truth that can be verified and is able to be proven as true.
B
statement that reflects an author's or the speaker's point of view.
C
the tendency of a human being to have a positive tendency, inclination or proclivity for something
3. Ways which facts can be proven
A
Investigation
B
Deduction
C
facts are consistently repeatable in terms of their measurement or observation with empirical senses
4. What is a bias?
A
is a statement of truth that can be verified and is able to be proven as true.
B
statement that reflects an author's or the speaker's point of view.
C
the tendency of a human being to have a positive tendency, inclination or proclivity for something
5. a group wants high levels of cohesiveness, consecutiveness, agreement and harmony within the group and they do not want a lack of harmony and conflict.
A
Groupthink bias
B
Confirmation bias
C
Confidence bias
6. is a person's predilection and tendency to support, favor and accept thoughts and things that are consistent and congruent with their preexisting thoughts, beliefs, and opinions.
A
Overconfidence bias
B
The halo effect bias
C
Confirmation bias
7. manifested when a person is biased towards their own perspective and view because they believe that they and they alone are the expert.
A
The halo effect bias
B
Overconfidence bias
C
The horn effect bias
8. is characterized with a person's inclination to blindly accept the thoughts, views, and perspectives of another person.
A
The halo effect bias
B
Confirmation bias
C
Group think bias
9. a person's inclination to blindly reject the thoughts, views, and perspectives of another person.
A
Confirmation bias
B
The horn effect bias
C
The halo effect bias
10. Is a poor judgment, poor reasoning skills, and faulty decision making.
A
Prejudice
B
Stereotypes
C
Opinion
11. is an oversimplified generalization that universally makes all people or one thing that shares even a single character as all the same.
A
Prejudice
B
Stereotype
C
Opinion