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36) The fallacy of thinking that an
event that follows another is
necessarily caused by the
other
37) The process of reasoning from
a specific observation or
experience to a general
conclusion
38) An appeal to the attitudes and
motives of the listeners
39) A three-step process of
reasoning, which moves from
a major premise to a minor
premise to a conclusion
40) An argument that is based on
incorrect or flawed reasoning
A) Psychological proof
B) Post hoc
C) Generalization
D) Non sequitur
E) Deductive reasoning
F) Enthymeme
G) Syllogism
H) Motive
I) Inductive reasoning
J) Fallacy
36) B 37) I 38) A 39) G 40) J
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According to your textbook, intercultural communication refers to communication that occurs in
a. places where people have conflict over ideas. b. situations in which people speak different languages. c. contexts where people feel uncomfortable. d. interactions between people who are culturally different.
Mike arrives at his class after the students and teacher have already begun discussing the topic for the day. Mike doesn't make any contributions during discussion. Based on what you know, which of the following is (are) inferences about Mike? [pp. 59–60, III]
a. He was late getting to class. b. He hadn't read the assignment so he couldn't contribute. c. Jed didn't contribute to class discussion, either. d. Class began before Jed arrived. e. Both B and C are inferences