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inductive reasoning is a method of thought or argument that: a. appeals to the emotions or values of the audience. b. relies on firmly held beliefs about the characteristics of a particular group of people. c. starts with a general idea and then uses specific examples or known facts to support that idea. d. starts from a specific idea to reach a more general conclusion.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Appealing to emotions/values is persuasive rhetoric (pathos), not inductive reasoning. Eliminate A.
- Option B: Relying on beliefs about a group’s characteristics is stereotyping or hasty generalization, not inductive reasoning. Eliminate B.
- Option C: Starting with a general idea and using specific examples to support it describes deductive reasoning (general to specific). Eliminate C.
- Option D: Inductive reasoning involves observing specific instances (specific ideas) and then drawing a broader, general conclusion from those observations. This matches the definition of inductive reasoning.
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D. starts from a specific idea to reach a more general conclusion.