ILRLR 3300 Final Exam Questions Answered 100%
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An analogy that compares relationships rather than cases
Figurative analogy
A quality projected from the sample to the population in a generalization
Property
Statements that report, describe, credit or make causal claims
Propositions of fact
A source who stands to lose if their testimony is accepted
Reluctant source
Possible responses to the charge of inconsistency (text)
- There is a reasonable way to resolve the inconsistency
- Inconsistency can be denied as being based on false claims
- Show consistency between the alleged inconsistent actions or statement
Not included: the inconsistency is not serious
What type of audience analysis considers factors such as age, economic status and
race?
Demographic analysis
Reasons which must work together to lend support to their conclusion
Complementary reasons
Arguing that because an idea has not been disproved, it has thus been proved
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An analogy that compares relationships rather than cases
Figurative analogy
A quality projected from the sample to the population in a generalization
Property
Statements that report, describe, credit or make causal claims
Propositions of fact
A source who stands to lose if their testimony is accepted
Reluctant source
Possible responses to the charge of inconsistency (text)
- There is a reasonable way to resolve the inconsistency
- Inconsistency can be denied as being based on false claims
- Show consistency between the alleged inconsistent actions or statement
Not included: the inconsistency is not serious
What type of audience analysis considers factors such as age, economic status and
race?
Demographic analysis
Reasons which must work together to lend support to their conclusion
Complementary reasons
Arguing that because an idea has not been disproved, it has thus been proved