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Critical Reasoning (CR) | Re: ­Enrollment in computer training programs tends to be high in a strong

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Bunuel wrote:

­Enrollment in computer training programs tends to be high in a strong economy and much lower during weak economic times. How individuals view the likelihood of future job availability, therefore, affects people's willingness to pass up immediate their current employment opportunities in order to invest in career-related training. The argument above assumes that:

The argument above assumes that:

A. those who enroll in computer training schools during a strong economy help increase the economy's strength.
B. computer training programs admit fewer students during recessions.
C. perceptions of the likelihood of job availability are related to the state of the economy.
D. the perceived likelihood of job availability has decreased in recent years.
E. all those who avoid computer training school during an economic slump do so because of the perceived lack of futurejobs.

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Used below reasoning

High Computer training enrollment -- strong economy
Low  Computer training enrollment -- weak
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Statistics : Posted by DNS96 • on 29 Jun 2024, 03:16 • Replies 1 • Views 304



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