[blank_start]Inductive Reasoning[blank_end]: reasoning from specific observations to general conclusion
[blank_start]Deductive Reasoning[blank_end]: reasoning from accepted premises to specific conclusions.
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Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
Question 2
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John majored in accountancy. John now works in an accountancy firm. Therefore, John is an accountant.
This is an example of:
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Deduction
Inductive Reasoning
Deductive Reasoning
Modus Ponens
Question 3
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Knowing less makes developing a narrative fallacy easier.
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True
False
Question 4
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[blank_start]Modus Ponens[blank_end]: all bananas are yellow, this is a banana; therefore, it is yellow.
[blank_start]Affirming the Consequent[blank_end]: all bananas are yellow, this is yellow; therefore, it is a banana.
[blank_start]Denying the Antecedent[blank_end]: all bananas are yellow, this is not a banana; therefore, it is not yellow.
[blank_start]Modus Tollens[blank_end]: all bananas are yellow, this is not yellow; therefore, this is not a banana.