In a research presentation,a supporting material known as "analogy" is defined as ____.
A) a critical incident selected to prove an overarching claim; brief rather than detailed stories
B) numerical data used in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, but also found in data collection planning
C) a comparison between two different things to highlight a point of similarity; not offered as conclusive proof for an argument, but may be useful to clarify the argument or presenter's position
D) an implicit comparison between two unlike things that actually have something important in common; expresses the unfamiliar in terms of the familiar, achieving its effect via association, comparison, and resemblance
E) verifiable data about situations that exist or events that are known to have occurred; often involving statistical data
Correct Answer:
Verified
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