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dmcintosh

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When an architectural student designs a house, the finished product would be a result of what level of thinking?
 
  a. remembering
  b. applying
  c. creating
  d. evaluating

Question 2

You recently went on a job interview at a fast food restaurant. During the interview, the manager looked at his watch several times. He also interrupted the interview to speak to several employees. Two weeks later, you received an e-mail telling you that you didn't get the job. You tell yourself that the reason you didn't get the job is due to the manager's rudeness and distracted behavior during your interview. This is an example of what kind of fallacy?
 
  a. red herring.
  b. circular reasoning.
  c. ad hominem.
  d. either/or thinking.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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