Problem
1. In a 100 words or more define and explain the terms "argument" and "non-argument."
2. In a 100 words or more define and explain the terms "statement," "non-statement," and "truth-value."
3. In a 100 words or more define and explain the terms "premise" and "conclusion."
4. In a 100 words or more explain what it means to put an argument into standard form. Provide an example of a standard form argument with one premise and one conclusion using the statements "Cats are the most fluffy." and "Cats are the best pets."
5. In a 100 words or more explain what it means to make your beliefs pay rent.
6. In a 100 words or more explain what two questions we should ask when evaluating arguments.
7. In a 100 words or more define and explain the terms "valid argument" and "invalid argument."
8. In a 100 words or more explain the concept of belief-in-belief.
9. In a 100 words or more explain the importance of randomized controlled trials when testing for strength.
10. In a 100 words or more explain the theory of expected value.