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Introduction Inductive Argument: an argument in which the premises are intended to provide support, but not conclusive evidence, for the conclusion. Strong Inductive Argument: an inductive argument in which the ...

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...Introduction inductive argument an in which the premises are intended to provide support but not conclusive evidence for conclusion strong actually do make more likely be true rather than false remember strength comes degrees cogent a with how can you know if is invalid charitable thing treat it as indicator words probably s plausible suppose that etc generalizations generalization statement made about all or most members of group relies on characteristics sample population i e portion claim whole example bass hank caught susquehanna have been less lb so making stronger by conclusions weaker notice pretty weak even fishes often big river and his catches enough justify such sweeping however we changed better yet many would much practice page exercise evaluating three questions ask use skills learned chapter determine whether justified accepting large general larger generalizing your will need representative only shares relevant percentages maybe fished lures were attractive smaller fish...
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