drawing a general conclusion from one's observations
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The writer believes that eyewitness accounts of a crime aren't always reliable
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true
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According to the writer although sometimes police officers give eyewitnesses at police lineups clues as to whom to select this is never intentional
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This is not true. There might be times where it is intentional,
such as when the police are certain about the suspect.
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Using a pattern of specific observations to draw a general conclusion is known as
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inductive reasoning
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A primary source might be a letter that
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A primary source might be a letter, photograph, or speech
that
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Which of the following options best describes the passage below Every member of Elisa's family that I have met is tall Therefore her sister whom I have not yet met must be tall as well
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inductive reasoning
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What are the Rhetoric three elements the establishment of a character of persona for the reader the emotional appeal
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logos
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What is the writer's main point on this op-ed piece
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D. There are alternatives to the traditional police lineup that
introduce fewer errors.
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When was Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy created
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Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy was created in 1961.
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Inductive reasoning is best defined as
drawing a general conclusion from one's observations
The writer believes that eyewitness accounts of a crime aren't always reliable
true
According to the writer although sometimes police officers give eyewitnesses at police lineups clues as to whom to select this is never intentional
This is not true. There might be times where it is intentional,
such as when the police are certain about the suspect.
Using a pattern of specific observations to draw a general conclusion is known as
inductive reasoning
A primary source might be a letter that
A primary source might be a letter, photograph, or speech
that
Which of the following options best describes the passage below Every member of Elisa's family that I have met is tall Therefore her sister whom I have not yet met must be tall as well
inductive reasoning
What are the Rhetoric three elements the establishment of a character of persona for the reader the emotional appeal
logos
What is the writer's main point on this op-ed piece
D. There are alternatives to the traditional police lineup that
introduce fewer errors.
When was Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy created
Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy was created in 1961.