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Zulu123

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Evaluate the following deductive argument: All good basketball players are over six feet tall. Luke is a good basketball player. Therefore, Luke is over six feet tall.
 
  a. Argument is correct.
  b. Argument is flawed; major premise is incorrect.
  c. Argument is flawed; minor premise is incorrect.
  d. Argument is flawed; based on imperfect deduction.

Question 2

A limitation in applying the scientific approach in educational research is
 
  a. complexity of subject matter to be studied.
  b. difficulty in controlling variables.
  c. lack of researchable problems.
  d. a and b
  e. a, b, and c



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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