Across
- 2. Reasoning from general principles to reach specific conclusions.
- 7. The quality of being believable or trustworthy.
- 8. The degree to which something is related or useful to a topic.
- 9. The process of breaking down complex information into smaller parts to understand it better.
- 13. The mental process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences.
- 14. The capacity to gain an accurate and deep understanding of a complex
- 16. Facts or information that support a conclusion or claim.
- 17. The system of principals of valid reasoning.
- 18. Doubt or questioning attitude toward knowledge, facts, or opinions.
- 19. Assessing the credibility or value of information, arguments, or sources.
Down
- 1. Reasoning from specific cases to develop general principles.
- 3. The practice of maintaining impartiality and avoiding personal bias.
- 4. Something accepted as true without proof, often forming the basis of reasoning.
- 5. A particular attitude or way of viewing something.
- 6. A series of statements intended to support a claim or conclusion.
- 10. A conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning.
- 11. A tendency to favor one perspective, often in a way considered to be unfair.
- 12. Uncertainty or inexactness in meaning.
- 13. Careful thought or consideration, often after an event.
- 15. A mistaken belief or flawed argument based on unsound reasoning.
