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When an unusual problem does not occur often enough to permit a large number of observations, it might be studied using a(n) :


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MT

In logic, Modus Tollens, a valid argument form where if 'P implies Q' is true and 'Q' is false, then 'P' must also be false.

Simp

A slang term often used online to describe someone who overly sympathizes or performs excessive attention and affection towards another person, typically to gain their affection, without receiving any in return.

MP

An acronym for "Modus Ponens," a common form of argument that takes the structure: if P, then Q; P; therefore, Q.

Assumption

An accepted fact or statement taken for granted without proof.

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