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3
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Moves from general nations to a specific instance
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5
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manipulates statistics to misrepresent facts
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8
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the process of thinking and drawing conclusions about that evidence
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9
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errors in reasoning or mistaken beliefs
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10
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Analyze a typical example in great detail to draw a general conclusion
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11
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Type of inductive reasoning, drawing a conclusion based on physical evidence
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13
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Uses a specific case to get to the general truth
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1
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an assertion that serves as the basis for argument
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2
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Assuming the argument your making is true
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4
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Type of inductive reasoning, an illustration in which the characteristics of a familiar object or event are used to describe the characteristics of a less familiar object or event
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6
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anything that establishes a fact or gives us a reason to believe something
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7
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Using two premises and a conclusion
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12
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the science of reasoning; uses a system of rules to help you think during the process
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