Asked by samuel goetz on Jul 08, 2024
Verified
What is a premise for which no proof of evidence is offered
A) statement
B) argument
C) assumption
D) attribution
Assumption
A belief or statement taken for granted without proof, often serving as a preliminary basis for reasoning and arguments.
- Distinguish between innate and learned components of emotional responses.
Verified Answer
VC
Vanessa Carrillo JacintoJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A premise is a statement upon which an argument is based. An assumption is a premise for which no proof or evidence is offered. Therefore, choice C is the correct answer. A statement (choice A) can have evidence offered to either support or disprove it, while an argument (choice B) is a set of premises that lead to a conclusion, and may or may not have evidence to support it. Attribution (choice D) refers to the identification of the source of something, but is not relevant in this context.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between innate and learned components of emotional responses.