I love graphs and tables 😀
This one is amusing. The more I look through comments on newspapers and blogs, the more I notice the extent to which people rely on some inherently flawed formulas.
There are, of course, ways of countering all of these errors. GSU links to this page which suggests some very effective methods. I had a wonderful professor who had a more simple system but which was equally effective. She’d say (referring to artifacts/a work of art), “When you have something before you, you don’t start analyzing it with a list of statements. You start with a list of good questions.” At the time I wondered why we shouldn’t take a shortcut or two, but it wasn’t long until I spotted easily avoidable mistakes being made because of shortcuts.
Question one:
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Question one is always general. What are the options/possibilities regarding a particular case? 😀
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I was thinking, Are you human? (as a general starter)
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Amusingly, when I was working as a consultant for an auction house they called me El Robot 🙂
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El, as in the head of the Canaanite pantheon? Cool! 😉
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Or as in the Spanish article, equivalent to the Portuguese O or French Le, or Italian Lo unless I’m your dio in which case I’d be IL 🙂
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Is it wrong if I find lists like this titillating?
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Not if you promise we’ll be bff’s!!!
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I’ll share my highly erotic checklist of logical fallacies with you 😂
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Delicious!!!
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