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erika

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Errors which are produced in syllogistic reasoning tasks which are attributable to the form of the argument are termed:
 
  A) mood or atmosphere errors
  B) deductive errors
  C) hemispheric errors
  D) stage analysis errors
  E) none of the above

Question 2

Another type of reasoning in which a conclusion is usually expressed implicitly or explicitly in terms of a probability statement and which does not rely on deductive logic is called:
 
  A) statistical reasoning
  B) inductive reasoning
  C) non-syllogistic reasoning
  D) probability theory
  E) federal hypothesis testing



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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