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    Thought That Involves Going from General Principles to Specific Situations
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Thought That Involves Going from General Principles to Specific Situations

Question 30

Question 30

Multiple Choice

Thought that involves going from general principles to specific situations is called __________ reasoning.


A) deductive
B) inductive
C) divergent
D) intuitive

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