Which statement best reflects the use of induction or deduction by empiricists and rationalists?
a. Empiricists used induction via a “bottom-up” approach; rationalists used deduction via a “top-down” approach
b. Empiricists used induction via a “top-down” approach; rationalists used deduction via a “bottom-up” approach
c. Empiricists used deduction via a “bottom-up” approach; rationalists used induction via a “top-down” approach
d. Empiricists used deduction via a “top-down” approach; rationalists used induction via a “bottom-up” approach
a. Empiricists used induction via a “bottom-up” approach; rationalists used deduction via a “top-down” approach
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