The answer is C management
The last answer I'm not sure of this
<span>There are varying degrees of strength and weakness in inductive reasoning, and various types including statistical syllogism, arguments from example, causal inferences, simple inductions, and inductive generalizations. They can have part to whole relations, extrapolations, or predictions.</span>
Answer:
I believe it was written in 1955 or 1956 or around that time.
Explanation:
(I looked it up just to make sure I was correct and it is 1955)