What is the primary goal when assessing the credibility of an argument?

Assessing Argument Credibility and Knowledge

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To evaluate the validity and strength of the supporting evidence
To see if the argument is lengthy
To determine if the argument is entertaining
To check if the argument is popular
2.
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What should you identify first when assessing an argument's credibility?
The length of the argument
The author's background
The evidence
The conclusion
3.
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When can an argument be considered valid?
When it is short
When the conclusion logically follows from the premises
When it is popular
When it is complex
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What makes an argument sound?
If it is published in a magazine
If it is valid and the premises are true
If it is written by a famous author
If it is humorous
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is it important to consider the source of information?
Because it changes the argument's format
Because it affects the credibility of the information
Because it makes the argument more entertaining
Because it determines the length of the argument
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who is generally considered more credible?
Someone who writes fiction
Someone with firsthand knowledge
Someone who is humorous
Someone with a large social media following
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What should you not assume about an expert?
That they are always available
That they are always humorous
That they are always right
That they are an authority in all areas
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