In inductive reasoning, conclusions follow not from logically constructed syllogisms, but from evidence. Conclusions are suggested with
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In inductive reasoning, conclusions follow not from logically constructed syllogisms, but from evidence.
Conclusions are suggested with varying degrees of certainty. The strength of an inductive argument depends on the representativeness, number, and quality of observations on which the argument is based. L01
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Cognitive Psychology Connecting Mind Research And Everyday Experience
ISBN: 9780840033550
3rd Edition
Authors: E. Bruce Goldstein
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