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This is a quiz game designed to teach students how to identify logical fallacies in an argument.  The fallacies covered are:  Begging the Question, Ad Hominem (Personal Attack), Either/Or, Red Herring, Equivocation,...

Questions: 23  |  Attempts: 325   |  Last updated: May 22, 2025
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    Defense Attorney:  This young man could not possibly have killed his parents, because he is now an orphan.
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What's the Principle? After learning about “logical fallacies” from readings and lecture, students will complete a short online quiz to test their knowledge of the principles behind logical fallacies. 

Questions: 4  |  Attempts: 5963   |  Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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    “Cat Stevens may be a successful and skilled musician, but let’s not forget that he’s been accused of extremist religious and political views.”
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This quiz focuses on recognizing logical thesis statements and evaluating the validity of claims. Participants are tested on their ability to identify logical fallacies, circular reasoning, and hasty generalizations, enhancing...

Questions: 12  |  Attempts: 135   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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    Claim:  To reduce rising crime  in the city of Little Rock, the city must spend more money on police services.    Contrapostiive of the Claim: If the city of Little Rock does not spend more money on police services, then rising crime in the city will not be reduced.     Question: Is this claim logical? 
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Understanding Fallacies and Booby Traps in Argument and Persuasive Writing 

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 226   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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     U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn says that lesbianism is rampant in the Oklahoma schools. This must, indeed, be true, because surely the senator couldn't be mistaken about the schools in his own state.
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