Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because it: • A. counts on the emotions of the audience to come to a decision. • B. begins with a big idea that is supported with specifics. c. includes support from unreliable experts to make a point. D. comes to a general conclusion based on a specific observation.

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Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because it:
• A. counts on the emotions of the audience to come to a decision.
• B. begins with a big idea that is supported with specifics.
c. includes support from unreliable experts to make a point.
D. comes to a general conclusion based on a specific observation.
Answer

D. comes to a general conclusion based on a specific observation.

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Inductive reasoning is a form of reasoning that begins with a specific observation and then draws a general conclusion from it. This is weaker than deductive...
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