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The term characterizing individuals whose physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development is maintained longer than for most individuals and declines later than for most people.
Inductive Arguments
Arguments that reason from specific instances to general principles, aiming to support the truth of their conclusions in a probabilistic manner.
Validity
The quality of being logically or factually sound; in logic, an argument is valid if its conclusion follows inevitably from its premises.
Deductive Arguments
Arguments where the conclusion logically follows from the premises, guaranteeing the conclusion's truth if the premises are true.
Generalization
The process of inferring common attributes or patterns from specific instances or examples, leading to a broad conclusion.
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