Determine whether the following claim is too vague in the context that is stated or implied: One father, speaking to another: "I read recently that young children who are required to do chores around the house tend to grow up to be happier, more secure adults than children who have everything done for them."
What will be an ideal response?
While this remark is not too vague for a casual conversation, the listener should be very careful not to take it as advice. It does not lend itself to implementation unless much more detail were to be spelled out, never mind confirmation of the general claim itself.
You might also like to view...
Socrates was a pagan
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Biblical tradition states that Roman emperor Nero martyred the Apostle ________ in Rome.
A. James B. Judas C. Peter D. John
Male managers frequently assume that women
A) will not place family demands above work considerations. B) possess the necessary drive to succeed in business. C) take negative feedback professionally rather than personally. D) are too emotional to be good managers.
The ritual involving emas in Shinto religion is understood today more as _____ than as praying
A) ?"asking for wishes" B) ?"casting spells" C) ?"granting blessings" D) ?"invoking evil spirits"