"Ad hominem" arguments are:
A) arguments which attack a person's character
B) arguments which appeal to one's sense of fairness
C) arguments which praise an individual
D) arguments which appeal to one's sense of duty
E) arguments which appeal to one force or power
A
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A. Self-motivation B. Self-belief C. Self-belief D. Self-esteem
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a. Behavioral b. Cognitive c. Cognitive-behavioral d. Client-centered
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