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slega [8]
2 years ago
7

Put these elements of Levitt and Dubner’s argument in sequential order. Use 1 to indicate the first element, and 6 to indicate t

he last.
evidence to support wrestler cheating


a claim about sumo wrestlers and cheating


an example about morality in business


a conclusion that wrestlers tend to cheat


a conclusion that most people are moral


a question about the morality of humankind
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3 answers:
vaieri [72.5K]2 years ago
6 0
1.<span> a claim about sumo wrestlers and cheating
</span>2. <span> evidence to support wrestler cheating</span>
3. a conclusion that wrestlers tend to cheat
4. a question about the morality of humankind
5. <span> an example about morality in business</span>
6.<span> a conclusion that most people are moral 
Hope this helps lol(: 


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lianna [129]2 years ago
3 0
  1. a claim about sumo wrestlers and cheating - Levitt and Dubner try to answer the question "What do schoolteachers and sumo wrestlers have in common?" in the first chapter. They answer the question through the ways of incentives.
  2. evidence to support wrestler cheating - The incentive that makes sumo wrestlers to cheat is observed as a similar case of cheating in teachers of Chicago public schools.
  3. a conclusion that wrestlers tend to cheat  - The study shows that sumo wrestlers tend to cheat when it is advantageous for them
  4. a question about the morality of humankind - Then, the writers ask a general question and search for an answer.
  5. an example about morality in business - The authors write about a bagel experiment.
  6. a conclusion that most people are moral - And they conclude that most people actually honest which it confirms Adam Smith's idea on morality.


Guest1 year ago
0 0

The second part "what type of reasoning is this an example of?'' its inductive

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