A(n) ________ argument argues from premises regarding a percentage of a population to a conclusion about an individual member of that population or some part of that population.
A. inductive generalization
B. extrapolative
C. sampling
D. statistical
Answer: D
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hypothesis.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).Suppose that a father who never participated in raising his daughter comes forward after she turns 18, apologizes for his neglect, and tries to mend his relationship with her. Do you think English would have argued that the daughter has a duty to at least give him a chance at a relationship?
What will be an ideal response?
A full Hindu is a ______ - born Hindu
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Pseudoscientific predictions are compatible with any observations because they ______
A. are vague enough not to be refuted B. are not really predictions C. do not relate to empirical phenomena D. do not come from theories in their own right