Question
Which are blanket statements? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
There are two reasons I believe we should make changes to the project.
There are two reasons I believe we should make changes to the project.
The results of a recent study suggest that we should adjust our strategy.
The results of a recent study suggest that we should adjust our strategy.
It is never a good idea to make changes once a project is underway.
It is never a good idea to make changes once a project is underway.
I would like to hear your opinion about whether we should change our research methods.
I would like to hear your opinion about whether we should change our research methods.
We always stick to our original plan and then regret it in the end.
We always stick to our original plan and then regret it in the end.
Responses
There are two reasons I believe we should make changes to the project.
There are two reasons I believe we should make changes to the project.
The results of a recent study suggest that we should adjust our strategy.
The results of a recent study suggest that we should adjust our strategy.
It is never a good idea to make changes once a project is underway.
It is never a good idea to make changes once a project is underway.
I would like to hear your opinion about whether we should change our research methods.
I would like to hear your opinion about whether we should change our research methods.
We always stick to our original plan and then regret it in the end.
We always stick to our original plan and then regret it in the end.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two correct blanket statements are:
1. It is never a good idea to make changes once a project is underway.
2. We always stick to our original plan and then regret it in the end.
These statements make generalizations that do not take into account individual cases or exceptions.
1. It is never a good idea to make changes once a project is underway.
2. We always stick to our original plan and then regret it in the end.
These statements make generalizations that do not take into account individual cases or exceptions.