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    Logical Deductions About Events That Cannot Be Observed Directly Are
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Logical Deductions About Events That Cannot Be Observed Directly Are

Question 78

Question 78

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Logical deductions about events that cannot be observed directly are referred to as


A) data.
B) inferences.
C) statistics.
D) distributions.

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