Ahasty generalization is often associated with which kind of argument?
a. bandwagon
b....
English, 22.09.2019 19:00 lexipiper8296
Ahasty generalization is often associated with which kind of argument?
a. bandwagon
b. inductive
c. logical
d. deductive
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