Argument Recognition. Some of the passages below are arguments, and some are not. Answer “Yes” if the passage is an argument, and “No” if it is not an argument.
1. If the laptop won’t charge and the power strip is fine, then probably the power cord is damaged. Yes No
2. Whenever the power strip is damaged, the power cord is also damaged, because there’s something weird about this power strip, and the cords always get messed up.Yes No
3. If the power cord is damaged, then the computer will be damaged. Therefore, the computer will be damaged, because the power cord is damaged. Yes No
4. We will only know why the cord is damaged if we can tell if there was a surge at the power strip, and we can only tell if there was a surge if the switch is tripped.Yes No
5. Quit worrying about the power cord and buy yourself a new one. You’re fine.Yes No
1. If the laptop won’t charge and the power strip is fine, then probably the power cord is damaged. No its a conclusion
2. Whenever the power strip is damaged, the power cord is also damaged, because there’s something weird about this power strip, and the cords always get messed up.Yes
3. If the power cord is damaged, then the computer will be damaged. Therefore, the computer will be damaged, because the power cord is damaged. Yes
4. We will only know why the cord is damaged if we can tell if there was a surge at the power strip, and we can only tell if there was a surge if the switch is tripped.Yes
5. Quit worrying about the power cord and buy yourself a new one. You’re fine. No its a conclusion
Argument Recognition. Some of the passages below are arguments, and some are not. Answer “Yes” if...
INSTRUCTIONS Some of the following passages contain explanations, some contain arguments, and some may be interpreted as either an argument or an explanation. What is your judgment about the chief function of each passage? What would have to be the case for the passage in question to be an argument? To be an explanation? Where you find an argument, identify its premises and conclusion. Where you find an explanation, indicate what is being explained and what the explanation is. 17.Man...
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Industrial Psychology:
Please read the case above before answering the
following question:
What changes would you suggest that could increase the
transfer of training in this case?
What Went Wrong at University Hospital (Part 1)? Pat Rowe, Vice President of University Hospital, recently attended a conference session that discussed the problems of integrating computer technology into the work practices of health care professionals. The session lecturer argued that implementation often fails because staff do not receive proper training in the...
What Exactly Does Being “Creative” and “Effective” Mean?
An argument can be made that “effective” or successful
advertising is usually being creative with a purpose. Certainly,
the notion of effective advertising can vary from culture to
culture. In the United Kingdom, a premium may be placed on being
different, humorous, or out-of-the ordinary in differentiating
campaigns from the mass of mediocre advertising.
In the United States, creative advertising is viewed more often
as being “effective” in that the creativity has...