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    If Inductive Arguments Succeed in Lending Probable Support to Their
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If Inductive Arguments Succeed in Lending Probable Support to Their

Question 39

Question 39

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If inductive arguments succeed in lending probable support to their conclusions, they are said to be __________.


A) valid
B) conclusive
C) strong
D) sound

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