“Majority rules,” “Agree with whatever the boss says,” and “All of us must agree before we approve it” are all examples of
a. social decision schemes.
b. collective induction.
c. truth-wins rules.
d. truth-supported-wins rules.
e. CESs (critical evaluation standards).
a. social decision schemes.
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