Multiple Choice
In contrast to deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning
A) is not based on empirical evidence.
B) involves conclusions that are more or less probable.
C) is less descriptive of human thought processes.
D) moves from general principles to particular conclusions.
E) should be avoided in science whenever possible.
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