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When We Arrive at a Generalization About an Entire Group

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Question 1

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When we arrive at a generalization about an entire group of things after observing just some members of the group, we are making a(n)


A) analogical induction.
B) sound deduction.
C) valid inference.
D) enumerative induction.

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