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Though the informal organization may be a force in an organization, it has no real power so managers don't need to worry much about it.
Valid Argument
An argument whose conclusion logically follows from its premises, such that if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true.
False Conclusion
An incorrect outcome or deduction drawn from an argument, often due to faulty premises or reasoning.
Categorical Syllogism
A form of reasoning consisting of three propositions: a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion, each of which contains one of three terms appearing exactly twice across the three propositions.
Syllogism Figures
The different possible arrangements of the three terms in a syllogism, affecting the structure of the argument.
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