Question 1
An enumerative induction is an argument that
◦ guarantees the truth of its conclusion.
◦ at most gives evidence for its conclusion.
◦ always fails to support its conclusion.
Question 2
An inductive argument is reliable if and only if it has a form that makes
◦ its conclusion likely to be false if its premises are true.
◦ its conclusion likely to be true if its premises are true.
◦ its conclusion necessarily true if its premises are true.