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4 March, 02:20

An argument that extrapolates specific instances to broad generalizations is known as

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  1. 4 March, 03:31
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    This is known as inductive reasoning.

    Often times, inductive reasoning tend to not be backed by proper scientific approach which may caused false perception.

    Example of inductive reasoning:

    "a man from race B is stealing the purse." (specific), therefore "all men from race B love stealing purses.") general)
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