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    Consider the following generalizations: “For all these noble reasons and more‚ sloppy people never get neat” (para. 4) and “The only thing messy in a neat person’s house is the trash can” (para. 8). How can you tell that these statements are generalizations? Look for other generalizations in the essay. What is the effect of using so many? 4. Other methods. Although filled with generalizations‚ Britt’s essay does not lack for examples (Chap. 3). Study the examples in paragraph 11 and explain how they

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    the topic; unfortunately‚ fallacies rear their ugly head and expose weak points throughout the argument. Paglia’s use of fallacies namely appeal to authority‚ hasty generalization and red herring present weaknesses embedded in the argument‚ which therefore weakens the integrity of the argument as a whole. In the very first paragraph of the article‚ the author carelessly demonstrates the appeal to authority fallacy‚ which consequently weakens the integrity of the argument. In the text the author

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    all neat people lazy‚ wasteful‚ insensitive‚ and less moral than sloppy people? Are all men more interested in sports while women focus their time on housework and cleaning? The answer to both of these questions is no. These questions bring up generalizations that are dealt with in both of the short essays which are which are as follows: “Neat People vs. Sloppy People” by Suzanne Britt‚ and “Batting Clean-up and Striking Out” by Dave Barry. Suzanne Britt describes the generalized behavior and mindset

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    Tips IF YOU MUST GENERALIZE... Abstractions often show up when you want to make some kind of generalization. If you must make a general statement‚ there are two ways you can help make it more informative: 1. Remove as many abstract nouns as you can. 2. Sharpen its focus with representative examples and concrete illustrations. Look at these "before and after" examples and learn how to replace generalizations with concrete specifics. Mark the abstract nouns in the "General" examples with your green

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    Exercise 5.10 1. Hasty Generalization- The given sample is not enough to conclude that the senator will lose the election. 2. Sequitur Fallacy- The car might have a noisy engine‚ but it is not enough evidence it creates a lot of pollution. 3. Ad Hominem Fallacy- He’s being late for class has nothing to do with how he gives grade. 4. Logical 5. Equivocation Fallacy- It has two meanings and its confusing. 6. Hasty Generalization- It is wrong to conclude all government workers are lazy depending on

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    1. Hasty generalization - 1/18/11 10am – I was at the gas station and I had overheard someone say “women can never be trusted” this is s prime example of hasty generalization in that there is no truth to the statement and is a generalization. 2. Bandwagon appeal – 1/18/11 6:30 pm – While watching a TV show‚ a commercial came on for burger king with the comment that everyone needs to try “Americas favorite burger”. While this is obviously not a proven fact they are going on that bandwagon style of

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    Nicole Thompson University of Phoenix Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making MGT350 William B. Rankin‚ II AAE January 24‚ 2005 Fallacy Summary and Application Paper What do you see when you look at Begging the Question‚ Hasty Generalization‚ and Appealing to Emotion? When you initially look at these three categories they may not seem to have too much in common. However‚ when you look deeper you will see that in fact‚ they are all different types of logical fallacies. Logical fallacies

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    not everyone will become addicted. He uses his own experiences as evidence‚ stating that he has tried all drugs and became addicted to none. By saying ‘all’ he included a large scope of drugs‚ none of which he reveals to us. Vidal also makes a generalization by saying that not everyone will become addicted because he is one person and can’t speak on behalf of everyone. Altogether‚ Vidal’s statements lack enough valid evidence to fully support his claim. Another claim that Vidal makes is that the

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    Generalizing “All generalizations are bad including this one.” Said a wise man called Mark Twain. That quote has become so ignored‚ but so fundamental to this new generation. Now in the news we hear more common reports about racism‚ sexism‚ homophobes and many worse ways people generalize. These are some ways the world fights with generalizing‚ but I’m going to focus on a very more personal‚ constant‚ fight I have with generalization. I have been under the constant attack of generalization in the sense

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    Stimulus generalization gradient for subjects that were trained to identify the target length which is of 75 as the dimension of length and were tested in the presence of the other dimensions of length. fig.2. Effect of intradimensional discrimination training on stimulus control. Subjects received discrimination training in which the S- was 85 as the dimension of length‚ keeping the S+ 75 as the dimension of length. 2 . In Figure 1‚ it shows the comparison of the stimulus generalization gradients

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