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Syllogistic Form 3A
Given the following syllogistic form:
-For Syllogistic Form 3A, the mood and figure is:
Causal Explanations
The identification of causes or reasons that explain why something happens or exists.
Descriptions
The act of giving a detailed account or explanation of something in words.
Validity
The extent to which a test, measurement, or research study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept it is intended to measure.
Reliability
The consistency of a research study or measuring test.
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