An enumerative induction is an argument that

A) guarantees the truth of its conclusion. B) at most gives evidence for its conclusion. C) always fails to support its conclusion.


B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. Categorical Proposition 1G Given the categorical proposition: "Some paintings that are not characteristic of the Byzantine period are works that are not being auctioned by Christie's." In Categorical Proposition 1G, the quantity is:

A) Affirmative. B) Particular. C) Universal. D) Some. E) None of these.

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"As Microsoft tycoon Bill Gates pointed out, to rebuild the economy people need to buy more American-made products now—especially computer software" commits the fallacy of

A) hasty generalization B) weak analogy C) false cause D) appeal to ignorance E) appeal to unqualified authority

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How many of the Upanishads have been most influential in Hindu history?

a. 13 c. 123 b. 101 d. 327

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