Inference and Inductive Reasoning Quiz
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What is immediate inference?

  • Replacing one term with its contradictory
  • Reformulating a given proposition by changing the subject and predicate terms
  • Deductive reasoning from a single existing proposition (correct)
  • Inductive reasoning from specific observations

What is eduction in the context of immediate inference?

  • Replacing one term with its contradictory
  • A more specific term for immediate inference involving reformulating a given proposition (correct)
  • Reformulating a given proposition by changing the subject and predicate terms
  • A type of inductive argument

What is inductive argument in the context of immediate inference?

  • Reformulating a given proposition by changing the subject and predicate terms
  • A type of deductive reasoning
  • A more general term for any type of reasoning that proceeds from specific observations to a general conclusion (correct)
  • Replacing one term with its contradictory

What does re-expression or reformulation of a given proposition involve?

<p>Changing the subject and predicate terms (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many propositions are involved in an immediate inference?

<p>Two (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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