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    In Examples of 'Inductive Reasoning' the Individual's Conclusions Are
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In Examples of 'Inductive Reasoning' the Individual's Conclusions Are

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Question 9

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In examples of 'inductive reasoning' the individual's conclusions are


A) completely certain
B) highly probable, but uncertain
C) highly improbable, but not completely uncertain
D) completely uncertain

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