Read the following excerpt from Levitt and Dubner’s Freakonomics.
"He also believes that employees further up the corporate ladder cheat more than those down below. He got this idea after delivering for years to one company spread out over three floors—an executive floor on top and two lower floors with sales, service, and administrative employees (Feldman wondered if perhaps the executives cheated out of an overdeveloped sense of entitlement. What he didn’t consider is that perhaps cheating was how they got to be executives.)"
To support his argument, Feldman
A. Works from a generalization to arrive at specific examples.
B. Arrives at a broad generalization based on another generalization.
C. Formulates a generalization based on specific examples.
D. Formulates a generalization based mostly on experience.