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sjones

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With this, it is not possible to have logical certainty, because there is always the chance that the next observation you make will disconfirm what all the previous observations have confirmed.
 
  a. inductive reasoning
  b. deductive reasoning
  c. automaticity
  d. transfer

Question 2

If an animal is a robin, then it is a bird. This animal is a robin. Is it a bird? Which kind of syllogism is this?
 
  a. conditional
  b. categorical
  c. linear
  d. discriminatory



britb2u

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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