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Define ethnocentrism and list ten examples of it from Chapter 3.
Conclusions
Statements or judgments that follow logically from the analysis of information, summarizing findings and providing closure on a subject or issue.
Slippery Slope
A logical fallacy or argument that suggests taking a minor action will lead to major and oftentimes negative consequences without providing evidence for such a drastic outcome.
Dichotomy
A division or contrast between two things that are represented as being entirely different.
Analogy
A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification, highlighting similarities in some respects.
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