Basic Analogical Reasoning Judy is considering the purchase of a new Kitchen Maid dishwasher. Judy's friend Jasper bought a new Kitchen Maid six months ago, and he finds that the dishwasher gets his dishes, cups, glasses, and eating utensils sparkling clean. Judy reasons that a new Kitchen Maid will do just as well for her. How do the following facts bear on Judy's conclusion? Judy loads her
dishwasher in a helter-skelter manner, whereas Jasper loads his in an orderly way, ensuring proper separation between the plates, bowls, and utensils.
A) Strengthens.
B) Has no effect.
C) Weakens.
C
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