EXERCISE 060326

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Across
  1. 4. = When two variables occur together but do not necessarily cause each other
  2. 5. = A smaller group taken from a larger population
  3. 7. = When one event directly produces another event
  4. 9. = A comparison between two things to infer similarity
  5. 10. = A type of reasoning that moves from specific observations to general conclusions
Down
  1. 1. = Drawing a conclusion about a whole group based on a sample
  2. 2. = Argument that uses numerical data to support a conclusion
  3. 3. = Argument that attempts to show cause and effect
  4. 6. = The likelihood that an event will happen
  5. 8. = A mistake in reasoning that weakens an argument