Hello, can anyone complete an assignment? I will attach all the required instructions for you.

Hello, can anyone complete an assignment? I will attach all the required instructions for you.

Hello, can anyone complete an assignment? I will attach all the required instructions for you.
Week 3 discussion form Instructions Read the assigned sections in Chapters 5 and 6 in your course textbook: 5.1: Basic Concepts in Inductive Reasoning 5.2: Statistical Arguments: Statistical Syllogisms 5.3: Statistical Arguments: Inductive Generalizations 5.6: Arguments from Authority 5.7: Arguments from Analogy Chapter 5 Summary 6.4: Reasoning About Science: The Hypothetico-Deductive Method 6.5: Inference to the Best Explanation Hardy, J., Foster, C., & Zúñiga y Postigo, G. (2015). With good reason: A guide to critical thinking. Bridgepoint Education. Watch the following videos: What Is an Inductive Argument?Links to an external site. What Is a “STRONG” Argument?Links to an external site. Inductive ReasoningLinks to an external site. Inferences to the Best ExplanationLinks to an external site. (1) Prepare: Choose a topic that is difficult or controversial to explain. Do a little research to find a specific topic and learn about explanations on both sides. Consider what you think might best explain the observed facts of the case. Choose a topic that is difficult or controversial to explain. Some good topics include hoaxes, unusual sightings (e.g. UFOs, bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster), the supernatural or paranormal, events that are the subject of conspiracy theories, unsolved crimes or other court cases, etc. Consider what you think might best explain the observed facts of the case. (2) Write: Explain the topic you chose and why it is interesting or controversial. Present good arguments on more than one side of the issue (e.g. competing explanations of the facts). Analyze both arguments that you have presented. Then present your own argument for your theory that you feel will best explain this phenomenon. Are there any holes in your theory? Is there any information that would be likely to strengthen or weaken your case? Here is the Link to the topic for the discussion: Unsolved Crimes https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/jack-gilbert-graham Jack Gilbert Graham In 1955, the intentional downing of United Air Lines Flight 629 by a young man with a grudge against his mother shocked the nation. 

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