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    When We Begin with Observations About Some Members of a Group
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When We Begin with Observations About Some Members of a Group

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When we begin with observations about some members of a group and then generalize about all of them, we use a kind of reasoning known as…


A) Analogical induction
B) Causal induction
C) Enumerative induction
D) Enumerative deduction

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