"If, then" statements are solved using __________, while categorical reasoning are solved using __________.
A) logical rules…..tree diagrams
B) tree diagrams…..circle diagrams
C) premises and conclusions…..tree diagrams
D) tree diagrams …..box diagrams
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Q28: An inferential belief that is derived from
Q29: A _ is an inferential belief that
Q30: Premises are
A) accepted as true only if
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Q33: If I conclude that puppies are aggressive
Q34: "If, then" statements are called
A) categorical logic.
B)
Q35: "If, then" statements involve _, where some
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Q38: Answer the questions about this categorical syllogism.
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