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Make the following inductive (statistical) syllogism into a relatively strong argument by supplying an appropriate premise or conclusion: "People who go to Burning Man are not like you and me. Why just look at how odd Greg is!"

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Make the following inductive (statistical) syllogism into a relatively strong argument by supplying an appropriate premise or conclusion: "People who go to Burning Man are not like you and me. Why just look at how odd Greg is!"

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People who go to Burning Man are not like you and me, implying they are different in some way by having different interests and/or characteristics from me or you. The second sentence implies that Greg is odd. When we pair this together with the first sentence, Greg is shown ...

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