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Inductive and deductive reasoning differ in which way? Conclusions drawn using deductive reasoning are always false, while conclusions drawn using inductive reasoning are always true.

Conclusions drawn using inductive reasoning are always valid, while conclusions drawn using deductive reasoning may or may not be valid.

Conclusions drawn using inductive reasoning are always false, while conclusions drawn using deductive reasoning are always true.

Conclusions drawn using deductive reasoning are always valid, while conclusions drawn using inductive reasoning may or may not be valid.

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