Across
- 2. Something you can observe or measure.
- 6. The method used to test a hypothesis scientifically.
- 7. A personal viewpoint, often not based on evidence.
- 9. A personal feeling or hunch without solid proof.
- 11. Reasoning based on the senses and observation.
- 12. The process of reviewing an academic paper by other experts.
- 14. A general tendency or prejudice for or against something.
- 15. A type of logical error that can undermine reasoning.
Down
- 1. A collection of factual information.
- 3. A person with recognized expertise or control.
- 4. The type of reasoning based on personal feelings or trust.
- 5. A verifiable piece of information.
- 8. A conclusion supported by factual data.
- 10. Reasoning that is not influenced by personal feelings.
- 13. The opposite of believability-based reasoning.
