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The Art of Reasoning
Exam 12: Inductive Generalizations
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Does every generalization have negative instances?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
I want to know why my yard is so well lit at night.So I watch it over a period of several nights and notice that it is most well lit when the moon is full, less well lit at quarter moon, and most poorly lit at new moon.Therefore, I conclude that moonlight is principally responsible for lighting my yard at night.Which method did I use to determine this?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Does the method of concomitant variations show that a factor is a necessary or sufficient condition?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Suppose that I want to make the generalization that no fungus contains chlorophyll.Which of the following samples would be the best basis?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Suppose that we try very hard to find some disconfirming instances for a generalization, but can't find any.Can we still make a strong generalization?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Is not breathing for one minute a necessary or sufficient condition for being dead?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Marie and Pierre Curie were working with an ore that contained uranium, but found that its radioactivity was higher than could be explained by the uranium in it.What conclusion would be suggested by the method of residues?