Identify the sample OR population of the following inductive generalization. You may assume that the premises in each of the arguments are true. All three times I've been to Sam's apartment, he had laundry and magazines strewn all over the floor. So it's likely his place will be a mess when we meet there for our study group tonight. What is the population?
a. All the times I've been to Sam's apartment
b. Tonight when we meet at Sam's apartment for study group his place will be amess
c. All the times Sam has had laundry and magazines strewn all over his floor
b
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