It is a mere enumeration of a few known facts, makes no use of exclusions or rejections, concludes precariously, and is always liable to be overthrown by a negative instance.6 In radical opposition to this method the Baconian induction begins by supplying helps and guides to the senses, whose unassisted information could not be relied on. [Please select]
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"If I was you I'd make that bed in the shape of a star," said her mother, breaking in on her rejections. [Please select]
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'No decent school will take Melton's rejections,' I told him. [Please select]
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It makes a woman furious to see her rejections picked up as treasures by another woman. [Please select]
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The ``Aussage'' test (Test VI) was done very well indeed, with 17 items of the picture given correctly on free recital, and 5 rejections out of the 7 suggestions proffered. [Please select]
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