HLST 2020 Lecture : Wed. Oct 19.docx

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If the premises are excepted you have to accept the conclusion; if you didn"t you would be contradicting your self. Ex: all students are green, aman is a student; therefore aman is green. Having a good form (validity) doesn"t mean truth. In a deductive argument you can have good logical form but it can be false at the same time. Inductive they are strong or weak, highly probable or not. Only probability not necessity(has to come about, it is) Ex: the sun risen every day since the origin of the solar system; therefore it is likely to rise again tomorrow. (no guarantee the sun will rise tomorrow) Drawing a conclusion about a population on the basis of a sample of that population. Population: the totality of the group that one is generalizing about. Sample: the portion of the population that one bases the generalization on.

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