The ________ is the argument that a battered woman in a marriage has done something to deserve the violence.
A. fallacy of misplaced concreteness
B. fallacy of personal attack
C. fallacy of composition
D. fallacy of dramatic instance
Answer: B
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A) Laws are norms that are written down B) Laws are the strongest norms C) Only laws can restrict our activities D) Only norms can be punished by agents of the state
A study with two groups of 10 participants each, using a t test for independent means, resulted in a t of 2.21, which was significant at the .05 level. The standard way of describing this in a research article would be as follows: __________
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Your inborn, hereditary characteristics such as genetic influences, physiological makeup, etc
A) nurture B) physicality C) nature D) lifespan
In general, when abuse is committed against children in the U.S
a) all family members are viewed as suspects. b) the abuse is more likely to take place in adoptive families. c) abusive grandparents fall under the laws of elder abuse. d) abusive strangers are punished more severely than family members who abuse.