Deck 8: Using Accounting Information to Make Managerial Decisions
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Deck 8: Using Accounting Information to Make Managerial Decisions
1
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Of course the girl was carrying binoculars! The witness said he saw her with binoculars.
Of course the girl was carrying binoculars! The witness said he saw her with binoculars.
Amphiboly
2
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Mark: Jessica got low grades in this semester due to the recent demise of her father.
Judy: Oh, so now you're trying to excuse her low grades?
Mark: Jessica got low grades in this semester due to the recent demise of her father.
Judy: Oh, so now you're trying to excuse her low grades?
Confusing explanations with excuses
3
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
If Joel had paid his taxes on time, he wouldn't be audited. But he didn't pay on time, so you know he's going to be audited.
If Joel had paid his taxes on time, he wouldn't be audited. But he didn't pay on time, so you know he's going to be audited.
Denying the antecedent
4
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
The sign says "Cash only this line," and you're paying cash. So you have to get in this line.
The sign says "Cash only this line," and you're paying cash. So you have to get in this line.
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5
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
"If you just realized what I just realized, then we'd be perfect for each other and we'd never find another. But you didn't just realize what I just realized." -Colby Calait
"If you just realized what I just realized, then we'd be perfect for each other and we'd never find another. But you didn't just realize what I just realized." -Colby Calait
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6
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
The average family has two-and-a-half children. The Hansons, next door, are an average family, so they must have two-and-a-half children. I don't know, maybe a stepson or something.
The average family has two-and-a-half children. The Hansons, next door, are an average family, so they must have two-and-a-half children. I don't know, maybe a stepson or something.
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7
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Anna Karenina is the best novel ever written; therefore each chapter is the best ever written.
Anna Karenina is the best novel ever written; therefore each chapter is the best ever written.
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8
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
If Shelley has read the Republic, then she's bound to know who Thrasymachus is. And, since she clearly does know who Thrasymachus is, we can conclude that she must have read the Republic.
If Shelley has read the Republic, then she's bound to know who Thrasymachus is. And, since she clearly does know who Thrasymachus is, we can conclude that she must have read the Republic.
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9
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
The sign says "No individuals without identification may pass." So that must mean that all individuals with identification may pass, right?
The sign says "No individuals without identification may pass." So that must mean that all individuals with identification may pass, right?
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10
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
If Global Warming is for real, then the mean global temperature would have risen over the past ten years. Global Warming is not for real. Therefore the mean global temperature hasn't risen over the past ten years.
If Global Warming is for real, then the mean global temperature would have risen over the past ten years. Global Warming is not for real. Therefore the mean global temperature hasn't risen over the past ten years.
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11
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
All German Shepherds are dogs, and some dogs are not trained to attack people. Therefore, some German Shepherds are not trained to attack people.
All German Shepherds are dogs, and some dogs are not trained to attack people. Therefore, some German Shepherds are not trained to attack people.
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12
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
For sure, if the test drive had gone well, Dwayne would have bought the car. But the test drive did not go very well, so he'll pass up the purchase.
For sure, if the test drive had gone well, Dwayne would have bought the car. But the test drive did not go very well, so he'll pass up the purchase.
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13
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
This institution is well known for its liberal thinkers. Therefore, each person in this institution is a liberal thinker.
This institution is well known for its liberal thinkers. Therefore, each person in this institution is a liberal thinker.
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14
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Professor Stooler wants to conserve clean air and water. If that doesn't make him a Conservative, I don't know what does.
Professor Stooler wants to conserve clean air and water. If that doesn't make him a Conservative, I don't know what does.
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15
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
If you are rich, then your car is something like a Mercedes or a Bentley. Oh! Is that your Bentley, you rich old thing, you?
If you are rich, then your car is something like a Mercedes or a Bentley. Oh! Is that your Bentley, you rich old thing, you?
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16
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Otterhounds are crazy about water, just like that dog. That dog, therefore, is an Otterhound.
Otterhounds are crazy about water, just like that dog. That dog, therefore, is an Otterhound.
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17
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Caesar's salad is made from romaine lettuce, and that's what this house salad is made from. So this must be the house Caesar salad.
Caesar's salad is made from romaine lettuce, and that's what this house salad is made from. So this must be the house Caesar salad.
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18
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Stockton has the lowest credit rating of any city in the region. My cousin lives in Stockton, so I'm betting his credit is down the tube.
Stockton has the lowest credit rating of any city in the region. My cousin lives in Stockton, so I'm betting his credit is down the tube.
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19
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
If you didn't take the final, you didn't pass the course. However, you did take the final. So you passed the course.
If you didn't take the final, you didn't pass the course. However, you did take the final. So you passed the course.
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20
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
If walking out of class seems right to you, then obviously it's your right to do it.
If walking out of class seems right to you, then obviously it's your right to do it.
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21
In the following passage, is an explanation clearly being offered as an excuse or justification?
Harry: Mary couldn't make it to the event because she broke her ankle.
Sam: Don't try to give excuses for her absence!
Harry: Mary couldn't make it to the event because she broke her ankle.
Sam: Don't try to give excuses for her absence!
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22
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Been playing Lotto for years and haven't won a dime. I'm due.
Been playing Lotto for years and haven't won a dime. I'm due.
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23
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Daryl likes to race cars. I bet he will become a professional race car driver rather than something boring like a retail salesperson or office clerk.
Daryl likes to race cars. I bet he will become a professional race car driver rather than something boring like a retail salesperson or office clerk.
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24
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Every event is caused; therefore the sum total of events is caused.
Every event is caused; therefore the sum total of events is caused.
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25
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
The last four races have been won by horses whose jockeys were wearing pink. I think there's something about colors going on here-I'd bet on whatever horse has a jockey in pink for the next race.
The last four races have been won by horses whose jockeys were wearing pink. I think there's something about colors going on here-I'd bet on whatever horse has a jockey in pink for the next race.
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26
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
"Most professional dancers are women. Therefore, most women are professional dancers."
"Most professional dancers are women. Therefore, most women are professional dancers."
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27
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
"Most rich people are old. Therefore, most old people are rich."
"Most rich people are old. Therefore, most old people are rich."
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28
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Anybody who is well-informed reads at least one newspaper every day, and Murray reads two newspapers daily. So we can agree that Murray is a well-informed person.
Anybody who is well-informed reads at least one newspaper every day, and Murray reads two newspapers daily. So we can agree that Murray is a well-informed person.
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29
To think that what holds of a group automatically holds of the individuals in the group is known as the fallacy of
A)composition.
B)division.
C)accident.
D)hasty generalization.
A)composition.
B)division.
C)accident.
D)hasty generalization.
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30
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
Hard to believe, but jockeys wearing pink have won the last four races. Do you know how unlikely it is that it could happen a fifth time in a row? Bet on a horse with a jockey wearing different colors this time.
Hard to believe, but jockeys wearing pink have won the last four races. Do you know how unlikely it is that it could happen a fifth time in a row? Bet on a horse with a jockey wearing different colors this time.
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31
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
There was not one exercise in Don's program that should have caused him back pain. So I can't see how his back trouble is the result of his exercise program.
There was not one exercise in Don's program that should have caused him back pain. So I can't see how his back trouble is the result of his exercise program.
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32
Identify any formal fallacies or fallacies of language in the following passage.
If the president is right, we need immigration reform. If the vice president is right, we need immigration reform. Therefore, if the president is right, the vice president is right.
If the president is right, we need immigration reform. If the vice president is right, we need immigration reform. Therefore, if the president is right, the vice president is right.
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