If two objects are correlated, then one must be the cause of the other.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A correlation between two objects does not imply that they have a causal relationship with each other. Their correlation may be a coincidence or the result of a common cause.
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Conflicts of interest
a. have become less frequent today. b. always involve personal financial gain. c. are morally worrisome only when the employee acts to the detriment of the company. d. occur when employees have special or private interests that are substantial enough to interfere with their job duties.
In seeking to live moral lives, Aristotle thinks we must be especially alert to the dangers of __________
a. greed b. lust c. hedonism d. pain
Assess the following as probably true, as probably false, as requiring further documentation before judgment, or as a claim that cannot properly be evaluated. Consider both the nature of the claim and the source."The yearly cancer rate for men in Glasgow, Scotland, is 130 cases per 100,000."-"Atlas of Cancer in Scotland," World Health Organization (an agency of the United Nations)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct translation for each problem. Except for the truth table questions (which are double credit), each question is worth 2 points. Write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. Seiko has a quartz watch if and only if either Movado does not offer a silver dial or Rado does not have a calendar watch;
however, Tissot has luminous hands only if both Fossil is water resistant and Rado has a calendar model. A) [S ? ?(M ? R)] • [T ? (F • R)] B) [S ? (?M ? ?R)] • [(F • R) ? T] C) [(?M ? ?R) ? S] • [T ? (F • R)] D) [S ? (?M ? ?R)] ? [T ? (F • R)] E) [S ? (?M ? ?R)] • [T ? (F • R)]