You should always define __________, such as "desirable," "beneficial," or "disadvantageous" in value argumentation, because these terms are the source of criteria you will use in making the value judgment
(a) value-laden terms
(b) value-generating terms
(c) value-neutral terms
(d) value-development terms
A
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_________ databases contain sources across a vast
spectrum of disciplines and periodicals. a. Specialized b. Multi-subject c. Personal d. Nonprofit
In judging the meaning of another's behavior, it is not important to know how this person behaves ordinarily because nonverbal behavior is consistent in all people
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Cara Cartwright is running for state representative against Gerry Schuster. Schuster missed 22 votes during the last legislative session, tying him with four other lawmakers for the most missed votes. In her campaign rallies, Cartwright claims that, "No one missed more votes last session than Gerry Schuster." Is this unethical, and if so, why?
A. It is unethical, because Cartwright is lying about Schuster's voting record. B. It is ethical, because it accurately portrays Schuster's voting record. C. It is unethical, because it misleads listeners into thinking that Schuster missed more votes than any other lawmaker. D. It is unethical, because it slanders Schuster.