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    Inductive Reasoning Often Enters into Deductive Research When Unexpected Findings
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Inductive Reasoning Often Enters into Deductive Research When Unexpected Findings

Question 35

Question 35

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Inductive reasoning often enters into deductive research when unexpected findings in the data are found.These unexpected patterns are called


A) Systematic differences
B) Anomalous findings
C) Serendipitous findings
D) Both B and C

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