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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You noticed that every student making an A in this class studied before the test was given, so you reason that you have to study in this class to make an A. A. Inductive B. Deductive

Directrix (directrix):

A) Inductive

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually directrix is right, and i am wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol Inductive reasoning is essentially the opposite of deductive reasoning. It involves trying to create general principles by starting with many specific instances. from wiki

OpenStudy (anonymous):

stick to your original answer

Directrix (directrix):

@ Joshuam1-----> I'm standing by INDUCTIVE. Final answer for me. :)

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