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Generalizations are types of Inductive arguments that:
Makes its conclusion about a thing, concept, or group, based on a sample of results from its whole.
Makes comparisons between two or more things with the intent of conveying similarities between them.
Implies that because one thing happens, a result will then occur, often when these connections are not absolutely guaranteed.
None of these choices.
Generalizations are types of inductive arguments that,
*makes comparisons between two or more things with the intent of
conveying similarities between them.Argument from analogy is a type
of inductive argument for generalization
-in correct answers-
*makes its conclusion about a thing ,concept or group based on a
sample of results from its whole- is a faulty generalization
.
*implies that because one thing happens,a result will then
occcur,often when these connections are not absolutely guaranteed-
its prediction error