A clerk at a store is rude to you one day. How could you avoid fact-inference confusion when interpreting her or his rude behavior?

What will be an ideal response?


Do not believe or act upon inferences as if they are facts. Facts are
ascertained only after direct observation, and do not go beyond those observations.

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A. mirror B. yes-response C. closed D. probe

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The fallacy that occurs when an argument by analogy compares entities that have critical differences is the __________ fallacy

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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a. 16 b. 22 c. 30 d. 43

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The general public is considered as good a source as the experts for most readers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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