Which of the following is not one of the four typical causes of errors in reasoning?

a. Person fails to observe and use all relevant facts of a problem.
b. Person fails to approach the problem in a systematic step-by-step manner, making leaps in logic and jumps to conclusions without checking them.
c. Person spells out relationships fully.
d. Person is sloppy and inaccurate in collecting information and carrying out mental activities.
e. None of the above—each is one of the typical reasons for errors in reasoning.


Answer: c. Person spells out relationships fully.

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