Exam 8: Deductive and Inductive Reasoning and Logic
Exam 1: Logic and Terms in Propositions25 Questions
Exam 2: Fundamentals of Propositions and Arguments in Logic23 Questions
Exam 3: Laws and Classifications of Propositions in Logic23 Questions
Exam 4: Fundamentals of Logical Propositions and Syllogisms25 Questions
Exam 5: Logic and Induction25 Questions
Exam 6: Propositions and Logical Relations25 Questions
Exam 7: Logical Soundness and Support for the Conclusion25 Questions
Exam 8: Deductive and Inductive Reasoning and Logic25 Questions
Exam 9: Propositions and Inferences25 Questions
Exam 10: Propositional Relations and Syllogistic Inference in Logic25 Questions
Exam 11: Categorical Syllogisms and Fallacies29 Questions
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The claim of an inductive argument is that premises provide---------- for the conclusion.
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A deductive argument is sound if and only if it is
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Validity or Invalidity may be predicated of ---------.
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If it is possible for the premises of a deductive argument to be true and its conclusion to be false, that argument is
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Words and names can become terms only if they are used in---------.
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The sign of relation between two terms is called a ________.
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The relationship between premises and conclusion in a deductive argument is--.
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A valid deductive argument with true premises is called a ------ argument.
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