yes
A quantitative risk assessment is based upon assumptions about the likelihood of various events occurring. Those assumptions could be wrong.
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Yes, if the step-by-step argument in the induction is logically valid.
1. Elastic Deformation 2. neglect structural weight I'd explain more but have Mechanics of Materials final in a couple hours.
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Yes, fallacies rely on incorrect reasoning or faulty logic to make an argument appear persuasive when it is actually flawed. Fallacies often involve misleading or flawed reasoning that can lead to conclusions that are not supported by evidence or sound logic.
Level of measurement most inferential statistics rely upon is ratio.
Consumer Confidence is the emotional belief one can have faith in or rely upon a process, product or person which they consume, purchase or rely upon.
A quantitative risk assessment is based upon assumptions about the likelihood of various events occurring. Those assumptions could be wrong.
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Many predators rely upon the stranglehold for sustenance.
A fallacy.
How you fix an incorrect answer depends upon what type of answer you are trying to correct.
"Did you recognize that you were at the incorrect house upon your arrival?"