BATNA Case

Determine the best alternative to a negotiated agreement (BATNA) and a reservation sales commission above which, the company would walk away without an agreement. Using not more than one typed page (single spaced) and one spread sheet, explain your findings.

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SMALLPOX

A nurse serving on a disaster preparedness committee is reviewing information about smallpox. What is a related content of this scenario? What is a diagnosis of smallpox? What is a pathophysiology related to a client problem?
What is a health promotion and disease prevention?
What are the risk factors?
What are the expected findings?
What are the safety consideration?
What are the laboratory tests?
What are the diagnostic procedures?

Understanding Fallacies: Your Most Common Fallacy

We have all committed fallacies at one point or another in our lives, so for this discussion we ask you to reflect on the fallacy that you find that you commit the most frequently.

Write: Present an example of an argument (or arguments) that you have made that commits that particular fallacy. Present the reasoning in standard form. Evaluate your argument(s) by indicating the name of the fallacy that you committed and explaining why this argument is fallacious. What might you do to avoid committing that type of fallacy in the future? How might learning to avoid this fallacy benefit your life?

Understanding Fallacies W3D1

Identify Three Fallacies

Once you learn the names of the major logical fallacies, you will probably start noticing them all over the place, including in advertisements, movies, TV shows, and everyday conversations. This can be both fascinating and frustrating, but it can certainly help you to avoid certain pitfalls in reasoning that are unfortunately very common. This exercise gives you a chance to practice identifying fallacies as they occur in daily life.

Write: Present three distinct informal logical fallacies you have discovered in these types of sources or in your life. Make sure to identify the specific fallacy committed by each example. Explain how the fallacies were used and the context in which they occurred. Finally, explain how the person should have presented the argument in order to avoid committing this logical error.