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Hi, here we have two questions about inductive and deductive arguments.
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So the first question says inductive arguments differ from deductive arguments in that and we try to figure out which of the four answers is true.
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And we have four possible answers.
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The conclusion of a deductive argument is not certain.
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This is actually this is false.
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A deductive argument gives you a certain conclusion.
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Here is an example of deductive, well, here is a definition of a deductive argument.
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When the conclusion of an argument necessarily follows from the given set of premises, then the argument is a deductive one.
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And here we have an example.
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Every car has two doors therefore your car has two doors so this is a deductive argument so this premise here is wrong then it says inductive arguments are more probable than deductive arguments this is also false new information can weaken deductive arguments this is also false and what is the right here is the last one inductive arguments can be high probable but never certain so they can happen it's yeah but they're never certain here is the definition of an inductive argument when the conclusion of an argument does not necessarily follow from the given set of premises then we call it an inductive argument and here is an example the last doctor was good the current doctor is good so all doctors are good so this is actually not necessarily true.
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It may or may be not true.
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It is probable, but it is not certain.
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Okay, and now the next question says, which statement is not true of inductive and deductive arguments? and then it gives four statements.
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Some of them are about inductive, some for deductive arguments.
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So anyway, so what i've tried to do here is since says it's not true, i'm just trying to figure out the true or which of the arguments are true and which is false.
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And then by the method of elimination, i find that the answer to this question is d.
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But let's discuss the other two, the other three.
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It says here deductive arguments cannot become better or worse...