A key difference between inductive and deductive reasoningis: Select one: a. Deductive reasoning is not always true
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A key difference between inductive and deductive reasoningis:
Select one:
a. Deductive reasoning is not always true and neither isinductive reasoning.
b. Inductive reasoning can be complicated, but deductivereasoning is easy.
c. We use inductive reasoning, but we don't use deductivereasoning.
d. Deductive reasoning aims for certainty (valid form and truepremises) whereas inductive reasoning tries to establish what isprobably true.
e. Inductive reasoning uses analogies whereas deductivereasoning uses statistics.
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