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One strength of intermediate sanctions is that there appears to be little racial, gender, or age bias in their application.
Deductive Argument
A form of reasoning where, if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true, proceeding from general principles to a specific case.
Causal Arguments
Reasoning that seeks to establish a cause-and-effect relationship between two or more phenomena.
Correlation
A measure or degree of relationship between two variables where changes in one variable correspond to changes in the other, though not necessarily implying causation.
Self-Selected Sample
A sample where only the people most interested in the poll or survey participate.
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