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    An Inductive Argument That Succeeds in Providing Probable, but Not
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An Inductive Argument That Succeeds in Providing Probable, but Not

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

An inductive argument that succeeds in providing probable, but not conclusive, logical support for its conclusion is said to be…


A) Inductive
B) Cogent
C) Weak
D) Strong

Correct Answer:

verifed

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