Perfect induction differs from imperfect induction in that perfect induction
a. moves from major and minor premises to a particular conclusion about a class of phenomena.
b. arrives at a generalization by observing samples of a class of phenomena.
c. involves an exhaustive enumeration of all of the instances that make up a class of phenomena.
C
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