Reasoning from __________ is a form of induction which uses the details of examples, specific cases, or situations and makes predictions about an entire class

(a) parallel case
(b) analogy
(c) generalization
(d) sign


C

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Which of the following words should be avoided when

writing your main points? a. and/or b. the/a c. very/greatly d. needs/should

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LaToya spoke to a group of women engineers and included a segment on curbing emotions at work. This oversimplified generalization is called

a. pigeonholing. b. a prejudice. c. stereotyping. d. typecasting.

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The difference between libel and slander is that

A. libel is an attack on someone's reputation, whereas slander is an attack on someone's character. B. libel is a defamatory lie, whereas slander is true but still defamatory. C. libel is always unethical, whereas slander is only unethical if it is untrue. D. libel is defamation in print, whereas slander is defamation spoken aloud.

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Describe strategic ambiguity. Provide an example.

What will be an ideal response?

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