Consider an argument such that the premises are true at the same time that the conclusion could possibly be false. This argument is: Question 8 options: deductive inductive reductive abductive
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2. If a deductive argument is valid and all of its premises are true, then a. The conclusion must be true b. The conclusion is probably true c. The argument must be sound d. None of the above 3. If a deductive argument has a false premise, then a. The conclusion must be false b. The argument must be invalid c. The argument must be unsound d. None of the above 4. If a deductive argument has a false conclusion, then a. The argument must have a false premise b. The argument must be invalid c. The argument must be unsound d. None of the above 5. If a deductive argument has all true premises and a false conclusion, then a. The argument must be invalid b. The argument must be unsound c. Both a and b d. None of the above
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Inductive arguments differ from deductive arguments in that: a. the conclusion of a deductive argument is not certain. b. inductive arguments are more probable than deductive arguments. c. new information can weaken deductive arguments. d. inductive arguments can be highly probable but never certain. 18.) Which statement is not true of inductive and deductive arguments? a. Deductive arguments cannot become better or worse. b. Inductive arguments can become deductive arguments. c. Inductive arguments can become better or worse. d. Inductive and deductive arguments make different claims about their conclusions.
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