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    When a Researcher Starts with Observations and Then Derives Claims
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When a Researcher Starts with Observations and Then Derives Claims

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

When a researcher starts with observations and then derives claims about the communication being observed, then the researcher is using this type of reasoning:


A) Causal
B) Deductive
C) Inductive
D) None of the above

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