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lms.uconn.edu Lab 1- BIOL Question Completion Status: QUESTION 1 Which of the following is not an example of the fallacy of composition? a IfI can get to work fastest by taking the interstate, so can everyone else. b.If I can get a better view by standing up at the baseball game, then everyone can get a better view by standing up. c. Every time I play with my dog, it rains; so, playing with my dog brings rain. d.If I can only get away from it all by going to Fairbanks, everyone who needs to get away should go to Fairbanks. Oe. If a Couch Potato antenna gives me the best TV reception, then everyone should have a Couch Potato antenna. QUESTION 2 Which of the following statements regarding the basic economic problem of scarcity is correct? a. The problem is sure to disappear as technology improves. O b. The problem exists only in countries that are not highly industrialized. Oc. The problem is likely to disappear as production increases. 0 d. The problem e. The problem will disappear as a person's income falls. will exist as long as resources are available in limited amounts. QUESTION 3 10 p Someone who commits the fallacy of composition is likely to assume that: a event B, which followed event A, was caused by event A. b, what is true for the individual is not necessarily true for the group. Oc. event B, which followed event A, was not necessarily caused by event A. Od. what is true for the individual is also true for the group. O e the simplest model is the best predictor. Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save allExplanation / Answer
Answer is C. It does not show what is true of a member is true for group
2 D. The problem will be faced till limited resources are there no matter what happens
3 D. It us rather definition of this fallacy
4 B. Because it is in the Form of what ought to be rather than what is
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