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A Solid Argument Is Based on Convincing Evidence and Sound

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A solid argument is based on convincing evidence and sound inferences.

Recognize errors in causality interpretations from graphical data.
Understand the significance of omitted variables and reverse causality in statistical analysis.
Understand and identify various strategic elements of a social media campaign including content calendars, SWOT analysis, organizational structures, strategies, and goals.
Distinguish between strategic plan components such as brand voice, strategies, tactics, objectives, and goals.

Definitions:

Private Sector Unionization

The process or state of organizing workers into labor unions within privately owned and operated companies, as opposed to those in the public sector.

Conspiracy Doctrine

A legal theory used historically to treat labour unions as illegal conspiracies, limiting their ability to strike or organize until legal reforms provided more protection.

Antitrust Laws

Legislation intended to promote competition and prevent monopolies by regulating the conduct and organization of business corporations.

Employment-At-Will Doctrine

A legal principle that allows an employer to terminate an employee at any time for any reason, except an illegal one, and without warning, as long as the reason is not illegal.

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