It is not reasonable to believe a claim in absence of a good reason for doing so.
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Q21: Experts in one field can usually make
Q22: We have reason to doubt a claim
Q23: Humans are good at estimating probabilities.
Q24: The gambler's fallacy is thinking that that
Q25: According to the principles of critical thinking,
Q27: If a claim conflicts with our background
Q28: Because we can never be knowledgeable in
Q29: The opinion of experts always carries more
Q30: The memories of eyewitnesses are often untrustworthy.
Q31: Our background information is always reliable.
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