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On critically evaluating inductive arguments. Read the following arguments and carry out the instructions below.
-Consider this argument:
I've met four long-haul truckers, and all four were polite and well-mannered individuals. Therefore, the next one I meet will probably also be polite and well-mannered.
In each of the following cases, would the addition make the argument stronger or weaker? Or would it leave things unaffected?
a. All four listened exclusively to country music.
b. One was of Italian descent, one was of Polish descent, one was of Ethiopian descent, and one was of Japanese descent.
c. One of the four was from L.A., one was from New York, one was from Seattle, and one was from Alabama.
d. All four were from Seattle.
e. All four were in their thirties.
f. One was still in his teens, one was in his twenties, one was in his thirties, and one was over forty.
g. I've actually met eight, and all were polite and well-mannered.
h. I met an additional long-haul trucker, and he was polite.
i. I met an additional long-haul trucker, and he was well-mannered.
j. I met an additional long-haul trucker, and he was rude and crude.
k. I change the conclusion to: All long-haul truckers are polite and well-mannered.


Definitions:

Long-Term Debt

Loans and financial obligations lasting over one year that appear on a company's balance sheet.

Current Liability

A current liability is a financial obligation that is due to be settled within one year or within the normal operating cycle of the business, whichever is longer.

FICA Taxes

Taxes mandated by the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, which fund Social Security and Medicare, collected from both employers and employees.

FUTA Taxes

Federal Unemployment Tax Act taxes, which are payroll taxes paid by employers to fund the government’s unemployment benefits.

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