Which of the following is NOT a problem that occurs in inductive reasoning?

a. Failure to select appropriate information to test a hypothesis
b. Failure to consider a comparison group before reaching a conclusion
c. Failure to seek evidence that may prove a hypothesis false
d. Failure to evaluate the validity of the major premise before drawing a conclusion
e. Failure to recognize that commonsense rules may be fallacious.

d. Failure to evaluate the validity of the major premise before drawing a conclusion

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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