A. True or False.
1. Inductive reasoning moves from specific observations come up to a conclusion that
confirms a pattern.
2. In deductive reasoning, a conclusion is always true as long as the premises are true.
3. In deductive reasoning, bottom-up approach is the same as cause-and-effect
reasoning.
4. Inductive reasoning is the opposite of deductive reasoning.
5. In inductive reasoning, conclusions are always valid.
6. Deductive reasoning is a logical process of drawing specific conclusions from general principle or theory.


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Answer:

1. TRUE

2. TRUE

3. FALSE NOT SURE

4. TRUE

5. FALSE NOT SURE

6. TRUE

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Answer:

1 True

2 True

3 False

4 True

5 False

6 True