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    Inductive Explanations Are More Trustworthy If They Are Subsequently Tested
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Inductive Explanations Are More Trustworthy If They Are Subsequently Tested

Question 55

Question 55

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Inductive explanations are more trustworthy if they are subsequently tested ______.


A) with a research circle
B) using an online database
C) by reviewing the literature
D) with deductive research

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