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Reader's log: Assessing Your Convictions. This log will ask you to practice the identification of empirical reasoning in context and draw inferences from empirical data.
Married couples who experience unanticipated severe financial problems will argue and fight more than they did prior to their financial problems. This question is missing a conclusion.
Try to fill in the blanks.
In 1-2 paragraphs, describe the context clues that informed you that this was an empirical argument, and the clues that helped you to fill in the blanks to draw your conclusion.
Empirical reasoning is inductive in character –conclusions reached are probabilistic, and the conclusion can change.
Empirical reasoning is self-corrective -- acquiring data that will be relevant and revise the hypotheses if necessary – and formulate a new one based on the newly found evidence.
Empirical reasoning is open to independent verification -- other scientists can verify, conduct new experiments, and gather additional data.
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