Multiple Choice
In the type of argument known as _______ , we begin with premises about a phenomenon or state of affairs to be explained; then we reason from those premises to an explanation for that state of affairs.
A) analogical induction
B) inference to the best explanation
C) explanatory deduction
D) statistical syllogism
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