Episode 1.3: Deductive and Inductive Arguments
This episode covers two major types of arguments: deductive and inductive. Script by David Plumlee and Jessica Taverna. Instructional Design and Narration by Aaron Dewald. Spanish Subtitles by Dixiana Parada Russian Subtitles by Kate Pukhova

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