Inductive-logic-in-science Leave a Comment / By Dr. Awdhesh Singh / November 19, 2024 Welcome to your Inductive-logic-in-science What is the structure of an inductive argument in scientific investigation? General principle → Specific case Specific case → General principle Observation → Conclusion Hypothesis → Experiment None 1. What does a correlation coefficient (CC) measure in statistics? Causation between two variables Strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables Probability of an event occurring Validity of a scientific law None Why are scientific laws considered fallible? They are based on deductive logic They are not tested experimentally They are based on inductive reasoning and limited observations They are not peer-reviewed None What is the primary function of critical thinking in evaluating arguments? To accept all arguments as valid To reject all arguments as invalid To identify logical fallacies and evaluate argument strength To convince others of one's own point of view None Time's up