"Madeleine L'Engle writes good books. This is a book by Ms. L'Engle; therefore, it will be good." This is an example of ________
A) ?reasoning from analogy.
B) ?deduction.
C) ?induction.
D) ?reasoning from cause to effect.
E) ?reasoning by parallel case.
B
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of domestic violence, many in Kao-Ping's freshman audience puzzled over what she meant by "Stockholm Syndrome," terminology she never explained as she continued her remarks. As a speaker, Kao-Ping should have ________. A) used a contemporary example, rather than one dating back to 1973 B) used domestic examples from the U.S., rather than Euro-centric ones C) considered the level of complexity appropriate to the listener and context D) considered the ethnocentric nature of her audience and adapted accordingly
A detailed, step-by-step description of precisely what a trainee should do and know in order to perform a particular skill is known as a
A. report B. task assessment C. task analysis D. questionnaire
To use the brainstorming technique___________, one must break patterns and make bold statements that are intended to contradict the direction that the decision-making process should go.
A. Reframing B. Random Input C. Provocation D. Concept fan
In what stage of quasi-courtship behavior are we engaged when we manipulate our appearance by combing our hair, straightening our tie, and double-checking our appearance?
A. courtship readiness B. preening C. positional cues D. appeals to invitation