Multiple Choice
These types of statements for a categorical syllogism are in the form "No A are B" in which a negative statement is made about all members in that class (e.g. ,no cognitive psychology students are unicyclists) .
A) particular affirmative statements
B) particular negative statements
C) universal affirmatives
D) universal negative statements
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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