Begging the questionBegging the question is a logical fallacy in which an argument's premises assume the truth of the conclusion, instead of supporting it. It's essentially a circular argument, where the conclusion is treated as self-evident or inevitably true, without any real evidence to subst...
In this paper, I seek to complement these discussions by examining the broader question of how individual-level responses can provide information on system-level traits. In an empirical illustration, I apply multilevel factor analysis to examine the factor structure of organizational commitment in a ...
Avoiding the language-as-a-fixed-effect fallacy: How to estimate outcomes of linear mixed models Sterling Hutchinson (S.C.Hutchinson@tilburguniversity.nl) Tilburg Centre for Cognition and Communication (TiCC), Tilburg University PO Box 90153, 5000 LE, Tilburg, The Netherlands Lei Wei (Lei.Wei@...
I believe it really underscored the fallacy of "the commodity mindset." U.S. manufacturers with this mindset end up competing in global markets based on price alone. This is a losing game. No question that most Asian (and perhaps in the future, African) companies compete far better on ...