Induction uses the sciences of statistics and probability to gather, organize, interpret data, and make predictions with these data. Which of the following rules assure the reliability of conclusions drawn from statistical samplings?
a. If statistical evidence is offered, it should be offered in sufficient detail to
permit verification.
b. The greater the size of the sample, the greater is the probability that that
sample is representative of the whole population.
c. The more representative the sample is of a population, the more likely it is
that accurate conclusions can be drawn about the full population from the
sample.
d. All of the above.
d
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a. adjectives. b. adverbs.
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In the sentence, "Some people dislike the appearance of wind turbines, others see them as a beautiful and useful part of the landscape," the missing transition word is
a. then. b. also. c. but. d. accordingly.
What kind of sentence ends with a question mark?
a) a direct command c) both (a) and (b) b) a question d) none of the above