Understanding Informed Opinions and Stands
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What is the main difference between an informed opinion and a stand?

  • An informed opinion is always supported by evidence, while a stand does not require evidence.
  • An informed opinion is created by gathering ideas from different points of view, while a stand is a person's attitude towards an opinion. (correct)
  • An informed opinion is based on facts, while a stand is based on personal beliefs.
  • An informed opinion is always subjective, while a stand is objective.
  • Which hormone is mentioned as being increased when spending time with a pet?

  • Oxytocin (correct)
  • Endorphins
  • Serotonin
  • Dopamine
  • What does making a stand entail in relation to an informed opinion?

  • Ignoring the opinions of others
  • Being indifferent towards the issue at hand
  • Providing proof or testimony based on facts (correct)
  • Being unsure about the situation
  • How does an informed opinion differ from merely expressing thoughts?

    <p>An informed opinion requires research and evidence, while expressing thoughts does not.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of providing evidence in relation to making a stand?

    <p>To strengthen the argument</p> Signup and view all the answers

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