Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a problem that may occur in inductive reasoning?
A) the failure to select appropriate information to test a hypothesis
B) the failure to consider a comparison group before reaching a conclusion
C) the failure to seek evidence that may prove a hypothesis false
D) the failure to evaluate the validity of the major premise before drawing a conclusion
E) none of the above
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