__________ is a fallacy of reason that assumes that because two things, events, or situations are alike in some known respects, they are alike in other unknown respects
a. Hasty generalization
b. Appeal to tradition
c. False dilemma
d. Faulty analogy
D
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A) offer catchy, clever comments. B) expand on their issues. C) talk at a rapid pace. D) avoid the news media.
The CEO of Xerox Infinite has determined that a problem-solving group needs to be formed in order to address recent Internet connection and computer issues. According to the quality circle approach, members from the __________ should comprise the problem-solving group.
A. HR department B. technology department C. marketing department D. finance department
"If you woke up in the middle of the night and found your
house on fire, would you know what to do? Would you be able to follow your fire escape plan, or like many people, do you not even have a fire escape plan?" The preceding is an example of a a. statistic. b. rhetorical question. c. story. d. response-evoking question.
Subscription networks focus on
a. maximizing ratings. b. avoiding reruns. c. maximizing subscriber revenue. d. offering higher sell through rates.