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Deductive Reasoning

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1

In a valid deductive argument, if all the premises are true then the conclusion is:

A.Probably true
B.Necessarily true
C.Always false
D.Irrelevant
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A deductive argument that is valid AND has all true premises is called:

A.Strong
B.Sound
C.Cogent
D.Inductive
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3

A valid deductive argument is one where what?

A.The argument has no structure
B.If the premises are true, the conclusion must be true
C.The conclusion is always emotional
D.The premises are always false
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