Multiple Choice
Inductive reasoning
A) argues from general principles to specific cases.
B) always uses analogy.
C) argues from specific cases to general principles.
D) uses statistics as its main source of proof.
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Q6: Sanitized statistics result from<br>A)quantifying something so vague
Q7: When deciding how to interpret our research
Q8: The IMRAD pattern is a form of<br>A)deductive
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Q11: Analogy works on the assumption that<br>A)all events
Q12: Paraphrasing is defined as<br>A)a slightly altered version
Q13: Distorted percentage figures result from<br>A)using very large
Q14: The following statement is an example of
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