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    1. Is aggression an innate and deterministic quality from birth‚ or is it something that one that all can control‚ as a matter of free will and choice‚ to be used when we need it in a calculated manner? At birth all people are born with aggression as a survival trait. As we educate ourselves as we have seen in the video “The Truth About Violence” even in an educated culture such as the United States we still have violence. Violent people and we are drawn to violent sports such as cage fighting and

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    Critical Thinking Test 1. Why bother with critical thinking. - Three reasons; 1-Avoid being led into error. 2- Develop skills to improve our own skill of persuasion. 3-The pursuit of truth. 2. What is a conjunction fallacy? - Assuming only one of any given answers must be correct. 3. What is the purpose of an argument (2 points.) 1-To provide others with reasons for your belief. 2-To allow others to evaluate your reasons‚ and to allow them to accept or reject your claims. 4. Philosophers are

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    1. Although PAETEC gives the employee prominence in the mission statement‚ the customer comes first in its management practices. (Points : 1)        True        False Question 2. 2. Judeo-Christian values have traditionally been left in the churches and synagogues and have not entered the marketplace. (Points : 1)        True        False Question 3. 3. One study cited in the textbook found entrepreneurs tend to be more narrowly focused on profits and thus less socially responsible

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    1. What is a developmental path to psychological health? To neurosis? According to Adler‚ both psychological health and neurosis starts from feelings of inferiority with the final goal of superiority. In the development path to psychological health‚ one strives for perfection or completion in accordance to social interest. They strive to become better people while cooperating with others. In contrast‚ the path to neurosis is when one acts in his or her own personal superiority. They see people

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    1 The most critical quality of ethical decision making is o objectivity o economics o expeditions o consistency Correct • 2 A major consequence of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 has been the o political fallout in congress o super growth in accounting firms in the U.S. o reorganizing of the governance structure of American corporations o outsourcing of jobs in lower wage countries Correct • 3 Judging the appropriateness of a particular action based

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    INFORMAL FALLACIES FALLACIES IN GENERAL A fallacy is a defect in an argument that consists in something other than the false premises alone. Fallacies are usually divided into two groups: formal and informal. A formal fallacy is one that may be identified by merely examining the form or structure of an argument. Informal fallaciesare those that can be detected only by examining the content of the argument. Informal fallacies can be further classified as Fallacies of Ambiguities‚ Relevance‚ and

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    Rational Thinking & Creative Ideas Erroneous Reasoning: Fallacies 1. Fallacies are simply mistakes or defects that occur in arguments. They are incorrect inferences. Fallacious arguments may superficially be persuasive‚ but logically incorrect. Fallacies can be committed in many ways‚ but usually they involve either a mistake in reasoning or creation of some illusion that make a bad argument appear good. Understanding fallacies and knowing why some inferences are incorrect could help us to

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    1. Which one of the following does not affect the reject rates at a company’s plants? -The installation of plant upgrade C -Spending for best practices training -Spending for TQM/Six Sigma quality control efforts -The number of models/styles comprising the company’s product line -The size of the incentive payment per non-defective pair produced The installation of plant upgrade C 2. the interest rate a company pays on loans outstanding depends on its credit ratings 3. The company’s shipments

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    1. Marketing is: e) all of the answers listed 2. The presence of price and quality variance in markets means: c) A few suppliers’ productsand services are best buys. Most are not 3. Marketing is about: b) Increasing customer satisfaction‚ which in turn increases profits 4. Product innovation and the diffusion of innovation create: d) All of the answers listed 5. Marketing is the business discipline responsible for: c) Product innovation and the diffusionof innovation 6. The focus of

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    Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 10 7 Grade Details - All Questions 1. Question : The logic that deals with sentences is called Student Answer: intuitionist logic. X sentential logic. senseless logic. ordained logic. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter One of An Introduction to Logic. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 2. Question : In the statement‚ "You didn’t like

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