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Deductive Reasoning is drawing probabilistic inferences regarding what is most likely to be true or most likely not true, given certain information. (Points : 2) True False
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User: Deductive Reasoning is drawing probabilistic inferences regarding what is most likely to be true or most likely not true, given certain information. (Points : 2) True False

Weegy: Deductive Reasoning is drawing probabilistic inferences regarding what is most likely to be true or most likely not true, given certain information. False.
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User: The positive critical thinking habit inclines one to realize that many questions and issues are not black and white and that, at times, judgments must be made in contexts of uncertainty. (Points : 2) analytical inquisitive judicious truth-seeking

Weegy: The positive critical thinking habit inclines one to realize that many questions and issues are not black and white and that, at times, judgments must be made in contexts of uncertainty is judicious.
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