I believe the answer is: <span>Straw Man
</span><span>Straw Man argument refers to a form of counter-argument that is not actually addressed the previous argument.
</span>In the example above,giving one example would not actually address the initial argument (boys better at math) because the initial argument referred to 'average boys in general', not just one.
the three models of communication: linear, interactive, and transactional. Interactive- basically the same as linear, except the interactive model of communication includes feedback. Introduction of feedback indicates that communication is a two-way progress.
The answer is; neutral.
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Probable cause. An officer has reason to believe that a crime may be comitted. (physical evidence, observations, statements, video/audio.)
Searches. Officers are only allowed to do a pat down (terry search, frisk) as a protective measure. They can do a full search if a suspect is taken into custody.
4th amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizures.
When a suspect is being questioned (for incriminating information) they must be read their Miranda rights before proceeding. Basic questions are allowed. ("How are you doing?").
Abuse of police authority could be requesting to see an ID when there is no probable cause.
The police department that hired ken is using <u>"on-the-job"</u> training.
The On-the-Job Training is a method wherein the laborers, i.e., agent staff, is given the immediate guidelines to play out their employments on the real work floor.
The specialists can take in the abilities that are required to be performed in the genuine work conditions and furthermore gets acquainted with the workplace. Likewise, the associations require not to hold up under any extra cost of setting up a classroom or a mimicked setup for granting preparing to the specialists, far from the genuine work floor, as on account of Off-the - Job training.