Chapter 17 notes that in writing meeting minutes, you should be comprehensive an
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Chapter 17 notes that in writing meeting minutes, you should be comprehensive and clear. According to the chapter, what else should you do _? a. be objective b. record emotional exchanges between participants c. assess the groups progress in meeting its goals d. all of the above Readers of abstracts often ask some typical questions. Which of these is NOT one of those typical questions _? a. What questions motivated your study? b. What answers did you discover? c. What implications do your findings have? d. How much does your equipment cost? An argument that assumes what it is trying to prove is an example of a(n) _ argument: a. post hoc b. either-or argument c. argument from authority d. circular argument An argument that claims that because A precedes B, A caused B is an example of a(n) _ argument: a. post hoc b. either-or argument c. argument from authority d. circular argument An argument that poses only two alternatives when in fact there might be more is an example of a(n) _ argument: a. post hoc b. either-or argument C. argument from authority d. circular argument A is an explanation of a new policy or procedure written by a person in authority within an organization. a. directive b. must-do memo c. TPS report d. incident report A common kind of informational report that describes a range of operations at department or a division of an organization is a(n) _ report. a. status b. field c. classification d. general to specificExplanation / Answer
27 a.be objective
28.d how much does your equipment cost
29. d. Circular argument
30. a.post hoc
31. b.either or argument
32. a.directive
33. b.Field
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