inductive argument. valid inductive argument. sound deductive argument. weak inductive argument. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Three of An Introduction to Logic. Points Received: 0 of 1 Comments: Question 4. Question : A valid argument is one that‚ if its premises are accepted as true‚ has Student Answer: a false conclusion. a vague conclusion. a pointless conclusion. a true conclusion. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in
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Ad baculum (antebellum) 3. Question : “That coin‚ when flipped‚ will either come up heads or tails" may commit which fallacy? CORRECT No fallacy committed INCORRECT False dichotomy Begging the question 4. Question : "If that wasn’t illegal‚ then it wouldn’t be against the law" may commit which fallacy? Student Answer: CORRECT Begging the question Chinese room fallacy Slippery slope fallacy Appeal to pity
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conditioning Question 3 2 out of 2 points A child learns that whenever he eats all of his dinner he gets a cookie for dessert. This type of learning is BEST explained by _______________. Answer Selected Answer: operant conditioning Question 4 2 out of 2 points A piece of paper looks white in both the noonday sun and under moonlight‚ even though there is less light being reflected off the paper under moonlight. This form of perceptual constancy is called _________. Answer Selected
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begin to type Adds all the numbers in the columns automatically Is a number that represents a quantity and can be the basis of calculations Student Answer: Instructor Explanation: Textbook Chapter 1 Points Received: Comments: 2 of 2 4. Question : (TCO 1) Why would you use cell references in formulas instead of constant values? You can easily include letters‚ numbers‚ and spaces It is easier to debug the errors You can change the input values without changing the formulas You
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or a comma and round off decimals.) Answer for Question 3 You entered: Your Answer Score Explanation 238 Correct 5.00 Correct. Total 5.00 / 5.00 Question Explanation Simple PV calculation. Question 4 (10 points) Jeff has $1‚200 that he invests in a safe financial instrument expected to return 4% annually. Marge has $600 and invests in a more risky venture that is expected to return 8% annually. Who has more after 28 years? And how much does he/she have in FV terms? Your Answer Score Explanation
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incidents. Investigate incidents Responding to incidents and fulfilling all requirements as outlined in the response procedures. Protect collected evidence Collect‚ store‚ and keep a chain of custody for any/all evidence collected during the investigation 4 As much as 80% of all incidents are a result of internal attacks. List four inappropriate usages from users Spamming coworkers Accessing prohibited websites Purposely circumventing security policies Sending files with sensitive data outside the organization
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unsecured. The usual borrowers in capital markets are government entities and business‚ whereas the usual borrowers in the mortgage markets are individuals. all of the above Points Received: 2 of 2 Comments: Question 4. Question : The interest parity condition: Student Answer: can be used to explain how the exchange rate is determined. simply means that the expected returns on both dollar assets and foreign assets. both of the above.
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(Points : 1) True False Question 3. 3. Political and ideological beliefs are important determinants of whether a U.S. worker votes for or against a union in a representation election. (Points : 1) True False Question 4. 4. When it comes to mandatory bargaining issues‚ the employer can only make unilateral changes once it has fulfilled its duty to bargain with the union in good faith. (Points : 1) True False Question 5. 5. Employers are legally allowed
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3.0/ 3.0 Points Which of the following structures of a feedback system sends input to the control center? A.stimulus. B.None of these answer choices are correct. C.affector. D.effector. E.receptor. Feedback: Good job! Question 4 of 32 3.0/ 3.0 Points The organ system that transports fats from the gastrointestinal tract to the blood in the cardiovascular system is the A.lymphatic system. B.respiratory system. C.digestive system. D.urinary system. E.endocrine
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of: | | | Student Answer: | | different standards of ethics | | | | language barriers | | | | cultural differences | | | | all of the above | | | | Points Received: | 1 of 1 | | Comments: | | | | 4. | Question : | Creating a nuisance can be all of the following except one. The exception is: | | | Student Answer: | | taking a neighbor’s lawnmower | | | | shining bright lights | | | | creating foul odors | | | | diverting
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