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Question:
What fallacy is most clearly being described?
One manage...
Social Studies, 28.04.2021 14:00 jhanes1983
Comm 101 help
Question:
What fallacy is most clearly being described?
One manager explained to Tom that “The last person with this job tried everyone to work more by scaring them, he used to tell them,
”Management is furious at your performance” or “Executive management is going to hate that” for no reason at all.
Possible Answers:
A. Straw man
B. Appeal to tradition
C. False Cause
D. Red Herring
E. Ad Hominem
F. Hasty Generalization
G. False equivalence
H. Circular Reasoning
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